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Clitoris: a small, sensitive organ found above the urethra, near where the two inner labia meet. It is part of the vulva. When the clitoris is stimulated, or when a girl has sexual thought or feelings, it can get bigger and more sensitive.

 


Clitoris
The small erectile sex organ of the female which contains large numbers of sensory nerves; the female counterpart of the penis.
Coitus
Intercourse; the sexual union between a man and a woman.

Clitorism - Prolonged, usually painful erection of the clitoris.
Clitoromegaly - An abnormally large clitoris that measures more than 10mm in width.
Cloaca - During embryonic development, the ending of the intestinal and genitourinary tract.

Some women may also have virilizing signs such as deepening of their voice, increased muscle mass and enlargement of the clitoris. Women may also have infertility due to this condition.

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Genitals: The external sex organs, as the labia and clitoris in the woman and the penis and testicles in the man. Also called genitalia.

Since pregnancy brings more blood flow to the vagina and clitoris, many women do feel more aroused during pregnancy and report more intense orgasms.

Clitoris: The two labia minora meet at the clitoris, a small, sensitive protrusion that is comparable to the penis in males. The clitoris is covered by a fold of skin, called the prepuce, which is similar to the foreskin at the end of the penis.

Im not sure if you girls know, but the clitoris is actually like a foot long inside our bodies. Well here comes the tmi part lol...You ever have you s/o 'pleasure' you too much or something and you get that 'twitchy' feeling on your clitoris?

Enlarged clitoris (female infant)
Lung problems such as neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
Poor feeding
Small scrotum, smooth without ridges (male infant)
Soft, flexible ear cartilage
Thin, smooth, shiny skin ...

Estrogen provides structural nourishment for the vaginal tissue, lubricating glands, and the clitoris. Decreased sensitivity of the clitoris occurs with decreased estrogen.

Extra blood supply to the vagina and clitoris increase sensations, making the genitals softer and 'full' and being able to achieve orgasm more readily.

*very graphic* With the first push I tore to one side of the labia, second push tore to the other side, third push tore to the first side again, fourth push tore up into my urethra and into my clitoris.

The man can reach around and fondle his partner's breast or clitoris during intercourse and perhaps even following his own orgasm for additional stimulation.

The woman's clitoris becomes highly sensitive (may even be painful to touch) and retracts under the clitoral hood to avoid direct stimulation from the penis.
The man's testicles are withdrawn up into the scrotum.

If someone cut off the area that protected my clitoris, I imagine it would also die over time from being rubbed constantly by everything. Cutting all the foreskin off was started by a man who thought it would stop masturbation in mental patients.

If it is a baby girl then the development of the clitoris is completed by now.
Changes in the mother:
The mother has gained about 22 pounds by now, and therefore looks quite huge.
The uterus rises to about 9 cm above the navel by this week.

My nipples, belly button and clitoris are pierced. Do I need to remove my jewellery while I am pregnant? And what about breastfeeding?
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My doctor took the time to pour mineral oil over me and stretch my perinium as much as possible but when it looked like the right side of my clitoris was going to tear he brought out the scissors! ...

The vulva is the external female genitals, including the clitoris and labia. It includes the mound of tissues over the pelvic bone that becomes covered with hair at puberty.

Genitals, female - appearance and size of the clitoris and the labia.
How is neuromuscular maturity assessed?
Six evaluations of the baby's neuromuscular system are performed. These include: ...

The uterus and vagina, as well as labia and clitoris, increase in size.
Pubic hair is well established and breasts grow further.
The rate of growth in height reaches its peak by about 2 years after puberty began (average age is 12 years).

Get your partner to focus on your breasts and clitoris. Orgasm may help nudge your body into labour and most women don't need penetration to achieve orgasm. If it doesn't work at least it will be fun trying! ...

This is an ultrasound from week 14. It's actually really too early to tell if this is a clitoris or a penis, but the ultrasound tech is making a guess of boy. (It turned out to be correct.)
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Labia Minora_______________________
Clitoris____________________________
Urethral Orifice_____________________
Vaginal Orifice_____ Discharge________
Anus, Patent_______________________ ...

If you're having a girl, her clitoris is relatively prominent because her still small labia don't yet cover it. That will happen in the last few weeks before birth. Read more information on your baby's development this week ...

a female with severe virilizing (overproduction of male hormones) who appears to have a small penis
a male with an abnormally small penis that resembles a female clitoris (due to an insensitivity to male hormones or failure to produce male hormones) ...

If you're carrying a boy, his testicles are on the move, making their way down from the kidneys via the groin en route to the scrotum. In a girl, you can make out the clitoris, but the labia aren't yet big enough to cover it.

If your baby is a boy, his testicles are moving from their location near the kidneys through the groin on their way into the scrotum. If your baby is a girl, her clitoris is now relatively prominent.

produced by the foetal testes, prompts the development of boy bits. However, in foetuses who are going to be girls, oestrogens, which come from the foetal ovaries and also from the placenta, stop the penis from growing and turn it into a clitoris.

Menstrual cycle-related morphometric and vascular modifications of the clitoris.
J Sex Med, 5(12): 2853-61. [Abstract] [Full-text] ...

See also: Pregnancy, Vagina, Pregnant, Uterus, Infection