The Misnamed Female Sex Organ

  • Ash M
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Abstract

In every medical book on human anatomy, the female external genitals are called the vulva. Yet, the term vagina is almost universally used when the speaker refers to the pubic region of the girl or woman. Laypersons are not alone in making this error. Sex educators...

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Ash, M. (1980). The Misnamed Female Sex Organ. In Women’s Sexual Development (pp. 171–179). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3656-3_9

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