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Virgin and non-virgin vulva anatomy 1866 illustration comparing the vulva (external reproductive organs) of a virgin (left) and non-virgin (right) female In a virgin, the hymen (12) is intact, whereas it is broken in the non-virgin The vulva consist of the labia majora, mons pubis, labia minora, clitoris, bulb of vestibule, vulval vestibule, greater and lesser vestibular acorns, external urethral orifice and the opening of the vagina (introitus) The hymen is a membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening (lower centre) and is typically torn during sexual intercourse External genital organs of women - Fig 1: Vulva of virgin maiden, Fig 2: Vulva de femme defloree, 1866
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