The female reproductive system is a delicate natural mechanism focused on reproduction of the human race. Conception, fertilization of the egg by male spermatozoa, its subsequent migration, entry into the uterine cavity, development of the fetus and, finally, the birth of a child.
All these processes are part of the main purpose of a woman - motherhood. The structure of the uterus and all other components of the female reproductive system allows you to implement this "natural project" with maximum impact. With the advent of her first child, a woman acquires additional incentives for life, her soul is renewed, and her body becomes strong.
The reproductive system of a woman includes the external genitalia, consisting of large pubic lips, between which there are small pubic lips, thinner and more tender, they cover the entrance to the vagina. On the inner surface of the labia minora are the so-called Bartholin glands, which secrete lubricant during intercourse, which is necessary for better gliding of the male member. ATthe upper junction of the small lips is the clitoris, usually a small tubercle. But there are larger clitoris, up to three centimeters long when excited.
The purpose of the clitoris is purely conditional, if we consider it from the point of view of participation in the process of childbearing. However, it plays a significant role in sexual intercourse, since it significantly increases the degree of a woman's sexual arousal and thereby activates the entire course of sexual contact. The labia minora and clitoris are the vestibule of the vagina. The vagina itself is a muscular formation in the form of a tube that can contract, expand and stretch in length. The average length of a woman's vagina is 12-14 centimeters. Its inner surface in a he althy woman is always wet. The anatomy of the female reproductive system is such that each part of it is fully consistent with the main task - the birth of a child.
The vagina ends with the uterus, the structure of the uterus allows it to open slightly at conception and let the male spermatozoa through, opening the way for them to the egg. The body of the uterus is an elastic muscular pouch, the size of a female fist. However, during pregnancy, the uterus can increase by 15-20 times. Its ability to stretch is almost limitless. In its upper part, the uterus connects with the fallopian tubes, and the tubes end with the ovaries, in which the egg is periodically reproduced, with a maturation cycle of once a month.
The shell of the egg - the follicle - releases its ward as soon as it is ready. The egg, released, begins to move towards the uterus and during its journey is overtaken by the male sperm. Due to the fact that the structure of the uterus favors the advancement of spermatozoa, the process of fertilization occurs.
The rather complex structure of the uterus and other components of the female reproductive system suggests their perfect interaction. Responsibility for the end result - the appearance of a he althy child - is too high.
Nature does not forgive negligence, and vice versa, it will always help if you strictly follow its laws. The process of childbirth begins with sexual contact between a woman and a man. Simply put, sexual intercourse occurs, as a result of which the female egg, if it is in the ovulation stage, is fertilized. The fertilized egg passes through the fallopian tube, enters the uterus and is implanted. From this moment begins the countdown of the period of pregnancy, which usually lasts 40 weeks and ends with childbirth. The structure of the female reproductive system is one of the most amazing natural phenomena.