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Ovary - You have two ovaries, each about the size of an almond, which produce the eggs, or ova.
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Womb, or uterus - This is about the size and shape of a small, upside-down pear. It is made of muscle and grows in size as the baby grows.
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Fallopian tube - You have two tubes leading from the ovaries to the womb.
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Bladder - This is a bag made of muscle and tissue which holds urine.
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Urethra, or water passage - This is a tube which carries urine from the bladder.
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Vagina - This is a tube about 8 cm (3 in) long. It leads from the cervix to the vulva, where it opens between the legs. The vagina is very elastic so it can easily stretch around a man’s penis, or when a baby is born.
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Anus - This is an opening at the lower end of the bowel which is kept closed by two muscles.
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Cervix - This is the neck of the womb. It is normally almost closed, with just a small opening for blood to pass through during the monthly period.
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Clitoris - This is a small, sensitive organ which swells and goes hard during sex. When the clitoris is stimulated during sex it can lead to orgasm.