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The Vulva & Vagina Explained: Sex Ed #2

The Vulva & Vagina Explained: Sex Ed #2

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Do you know the difference between the vulva and vagina In this episode of Crash Course Sex Ed, we shine a spotlight on the Vagina and Co, dispelling a long history of shame and mystery to actually understand our bodies. Introduction: Vulvas & Vaginas 00: 00 Shame & Stigma 0: 30 The Anatomy of the Vulva & Vagina 1: 44 What's Normal 3: 41 The Vaginal Microbiome 6: 23 Review & Credits 8: 39 Sources: Read more about these topics here: Planned Parenthood - Cleveland Clinic - Bedsider - Support us for $5/month on Patreon to keep Crash Course free for everyone forever! Or support us directly: Join our Crash Course email list to get the latest news and highlights: Get our special Crash Course Educators newsletter: Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Shruti S, Quinn Harden, Spilmann Reed, Brandon Thomas, Emily Beazley, Forrest Langseth, Rie Ohta, oranjeez, Jack Hart, UwU, Elizabeth LaBelle, Leah H, David Fanska, Andrew Woods, Kevin Knupp, Barbara Pettersen, Ken Davidian, Stephen Akuffo, Steve Segreto, Kyle & Katherine Callahan, Samantha, Laurel Stevens, Kristina D Knight, Perry Joyce, Krystle Young, Scott Harrison, Toni Miles, Alan Bridgeman, Breanna Bosso, Matt Curls, Jennifer Killen, Duncan W Moore IV, Jon Allen, Sarah & Nathan Catchings, team dorsey, Trevin Beattie, Bernardo Garza, Pietro Gagliardi, Eric Koslow, Jason Rostoker, Indija-ka Siriwardena, Siobhán, Ken Penttinen, Nathan Taylor, Barrett Nuzum, Les Aker, Rizwan Kassim, ClareG, Constance Urist, Alex Hackman, kelsey warren, Katie Dean, Emily T, Jason Buster, Joseph Ruf, Stephen McCandless, Wai Jack Sin, Ian Dundore, Evol Hong, Tandy Ratliff, Caleb Weeks __ Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - CC Kids:
Date: 2025-03-21

Comments and reviews: 8


I’m still in shock it took until 2005 for a major part of the female reproductive system to be discovered. 2005! Like I’m glad it was, but that’s several decades past what I was expecting (and it’s probably sad that I was expecting that late to begin with. Cheers for Dr O’Connell though!
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This is so great and informative. As someone who wants to go into typology/OB your way of presentation is smth I aspire for, a casual but informative tone to make people feel safe and ok talking about sensitive subjects so everyone can feel more ok in their bodies. Can’t wait for more!
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This is God's work, seriously! I had read that white discharge could be a sign of pregnancy and have panicked so many times, but no more! I did not know it was self-cleaning!
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You have such a delightful energy - like an older sister type!
I’m so glad this series exists and is freely available. Everyone deserves to know how their body works.

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Glad to say that I learned new stuff! I’m relatively knowledgeable about this particular anatomy, but I was still pleasantly surprised by some of the facts.
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First. Thank you for making this series! Very important work, and thank you for doing it responsibly, inclusively, and with so much care!
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1: 36 i had to pause and express my appreciation for labias and genitals as a presumptive alternative for ladies and gentlemen
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I’m almost 30 and learned something from this video! Really hope scientists start doing more research into vulvas though
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