Two spongy folds of skin (one on either side of the vaginal opening) that cover and protect the genital structures.
The hair-covered outer lips of the external portion of the female reproductive tract.
the two outer folds of the vulva
The larger outer lips of the female external genitalia.
The outer folds of skin that cover and protect the genital region in women. PICTURE
a part of the female external genitalia, consists of folds of tissue that lie on either side of the vaginal opening and form the border of the vulva
The outer folds of skin on either side of the inner lips (labia minora) on the outside of the vagina.
The fatty pads of tissue lying on either side of the vaginal opening and inner lips. Also known as major (or outer) lips.
the large lips of the vulva that extend from the mons pubis down either side of the vulva.
The large lips of the vagina
The larger, outer lips of the vulva.
The labia majora are two prominent longitudinal cutaneous folds which extend downward and backward from the mons pubis to the perineum and form the lateral boundaries of the cleft of venus, which contains the labia minora, interlabial sulci, clitoral hood, clitoral glans, frenulum clitoridis, the Hart's Line, and the vulval vestibule, which contains the external openings of the urethra and the vagina.