
Vagina:
The stretchable canal that forms the passageway from the
uterus to the outside of the body.
Vaginal
Discharge:
Fluid that comes out of the vagina from the cervical canal
or vagina.
Vaginal
Intercourse:
Sexual intercourse in which the penis enters the vagina.
Vaginal
Pouch - (Female
Condom):
A latex sheath with flexible rings at each end that is inserted
deep into the vagina like a diaphragm. It is an over-the-counter,
barrier method of birth control that provides protection
against many sexually transmitted infections. It is also
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Vaginismus:
Vaginismus
is an involuntary contraction of the muscles surrounding
the entrance to the vagina, making penetration impossible
and/or painful during sexual intercourse or any kind of
vaginal penetration.
Vaginitis:
An inflammation of the vagina that sometimes is caused by
a change in the normal balance of vaginal bacteria and the
normal level of yeast
in the vagina.
Varicocele:
An enlargement of the spermatic vein, which supplies blood
to the testicle. It can reduce blood flow and increase the
temperature of the testicle, thereby causing infertility.
Vas
Deferens:
Thin tubes that transports sperm from the testis to the
urethra.
Vasectomy:
Surgical blocking or removal of a tiny piece of the vasa
deferentia in men that is intended to provide permanent
birth control.
Venereologist:
One who studies sexually transmitted diseases.
Viability:
The ability of a fetus to survive outside a woman's body.
Victorians:
People who lived during and after the reign of Britain's
Queen Victoria (1837-1901), especially those who shared
her fears about human sexuality.
Virgin:
A person who has not had sexual intercourse.
Virginity:
Never have hading sexual intercourse.
Virility:
The sexual potency of a man.
Voyeurism:
A paraphilia in which sexual arousal becomes dependent on
watching people undress or have sex play while they are
unaware that they are being watched.
Voyeurs:
People who become aroused by secretly watching another person
undress or engage in sexual behavior.
Vulva:
The external female genitalia, including the labia (majora
and minora), clitoris, vaginal opening and two Bartholin's
glands.
