8 things you might not know about your vagina
If you?ve never heard of Dr. Jen Gunter, you must not be on Twitter. The Canadian OB/GYN has become the internet?s go-to expert on all things lady parts, and isn?t afraid to speak her mind and bust open long-held myths about women?s health (including that time she famously took down Gwyneth Paltrow’s GOOP brand).
In her new book The Vagina Bible, the Winnipeg-born, San Francisco-based doctor, who is also the star of the CBC docuseries Jensplaining, reveals all sorts of juicy (sorry!) tidbits about vaginas. Here are a few things we learned.
1. It’s actually called a vulva.
If you know, you know?but lots of people still don’t, so Gunter breaks it down for us. The outside part that touches your underwear" That’s what most people call the vagina, but it’s actually your vulva. The inside part is called the vagina. And, fun fact: The transition zone between the two is called the vestibule! Now you know. (And your kids should learn the proper terminology, too.) 2. The size of your vagina is unrelated to your overall size and body shape.
Vaginal length can vary significantly, so if you?re a tall, larger woman but you feel like maybe the length of your vaginal canal might actually be short, it could be.
3. There?s no such thing as a G-spot.
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