Post-Coitus. Lubricated vaginal walls. Pool of seminal fluid below and covering os. Cervix deeper in the vagina than pre-arousal. Photo taken approximately 7 minutes
Sexual intercourse, or coitus or copulation, is principally the insertion and thrusting of the penis, usually when erect, into the vagina for sexual pleasure
Anatomy and Functions of the Male Foreskin. as described in Circumcision: Male – Effects Upon Human Sexuality by Marilyn F. Milos, R.N. and Donna Macris, C.N.M.
Fig. 1. Intact adult penis: This illustration represents an average normal adult human penis. The head of the penis (glans) has a covering, called
Female Anatomy: the Functions of the Female Organs, video, anatomy charts, information, post-menopausal, sex, bladder, bowel, weight gain, nerves, blood flow
Sexual intercourse, also called Coitus, or Copulation, reproductive act in which the male reproductive organ (in humans and other higher s) enters the female
Understanding women’s sexual (or reproductive) organs such as the vagina, uterus, and vulva is as integral to sex as understanding the penis. Demystifying female
Understanding female reproductive anatomy includes the study of the external and internal structures; and the hormonal cycle.
3D Anatomy of the Male and Female including the Circulatory System, Digestive System, Endocrine System, Immune System, Integumentary System, Muscular System, Nervous
Organisms of many species are specialized into male and female varieties, each known as a sex, with some falling in between being intersex. Sexual reproduction