There will be a little variation with age, weight and having vaginal childbirth with or without an episiotomy, so lets work from there. The space between the opening to the vagina and anus which is the opening to the rectum is around 2 cm and 2.5 cm in a young woman of normal weight. Fast forward 20 years, have a couple of babies via vaginal child birth and put on 20 lbs and the difference may have stretched to a saggier 3.5 cm. There are multiple reasons this happens. As we age we lose muscle tone, during childbirth the muscles stretch, and sometimes the muscle is torn or cut and there is always our old friend gravity.
On the insides there is just a thin muscle wall between the vagina and the rectum. This actually can become thinner as we age due to having less hormones causing the tissue to become more delicate. and again it all comes down muscle tone.
How to prevent this: practice your Kegel exercise, starting while you are young and never stop. The other and just as important is to keep your abdominal muscles in the best shape possible. Either thru yoga, or whatever exercise you are comfortable with that works on maintaining your posture thru abdominal work.
The distance between the vagina and the anus can vary depending on individual anatomy, but on average, it is approximately 2-4 inches (5-10 centimeters) in most adult females. This distance is known as the perineum, which is the area of skin and muscle between the vaginal opening and the anus. It is an important anatomical region that plays a role in supporting pelvic organs and controlling bowel and bladder function.
No, there is no direct internal connection between the anus and vagina. They are separate openings within the body with their own distinct functions and structures.
Perineum, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perineum
The perineum is the area between the sex organs and the anus. For men, the scrotum to the anus and woman, the vagina to the anus.
Poop comes out of your butt hole, not your vagina. The vagina is a separate opening in the female reproductive system, while the anus is the opening through which feces pass.
Wiping from front to back helps prevent bacteria from the anus entering the vagina or urinary tract, reducing the risk of urinary tract infections and other infections. This hygiene practice helps maintain the overall health of the vaginal area.
No, there is no direct internal connection between the anus and vagina. They are separate openings within the body with their own distinct functions and structures.
The area between the vagina and anus is called the perineum.
The proper term is perineum and it is located between the vagina and anus in females and in males between the scrotum and anus.
It is the skin between your Anus and your Scrotum or Vagina.
It is called the perineum.
It is called the perineum
A female dog has one vagina. It is between her hind legs and below the anus.
The perineum is the tissue between the testicles and the anus in men, and between the vagina and the anus in women.
Perineum - One. It is the space between the anus and the scrotum or vagina.
no
Perine/o means perineum, which is the area between the vagina and anus in the female or the penis and anus in a male.
Perineum, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perineum