What is the typical depth of the vagina?
The vagina is the female reproductive organ, the sexual organ, and also the passage for menstrual blood discharge and fetal delivery. It is located in the lower central part of the pelvis, showing a wide upper and narrow lower shape, with the upper end connected to the cervix. The vagina is mainly composed of muscles, which have strong elasticity and self-cleaning ability under normal conditions, making it an important functional organ of the human body. It can host a certain amount of microorganisms internally, and usually does not cause disease.
1. The depth of the vagina varies from person to person. Generally, the average length (depth) from the vaginal opening to the uterus is six to ten centimeters, and it can be two to three centimeters wide. Unmarried girls (referring to those without sexual experience) usually have a vagina length of seven centimeters.
2. Under sexual stimulation, the vagina can "elongate". In its normal state, when the vagina is sexually stimulated, it will deform and increase to twice its original size. Adequate foreplay can further expand the vaginal volume and enhance sexual feelings.
3. The expansion of the vagina is different in the anterior and posterior segments. During sexual activity, when a woman is sexually excited, the outer one-third of the vagina contracts, gripping the penis to enhance stimulation. The inner two-thirds of the vagina expands and stretches to accommodate the entry of the penis. The area inside the vagina, approximately two-thirds of the vaginal length from the vaginal opening, is much more sensitive than the anterior end of the vagina. Especially during childbirth, the changes in the female vagina are more obvious, expanding to five times its usual size, demonstrating the remarkable elasticity of the vagina in terms of length and width.
Notes: The vagina is an important organ for women. It is essential to maintain cleanliness and hygiene around the vagina. Good care is also essential for protecting the female vagina.