| vaginal canal |
The cavity of the vagina. The vaginal walls can expand but are normally in contact with each other; thus, the cavity is a potential space.
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| vaginal delivery |
Expulsion of a child, placenta, and membranes through the birth canal.
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| vaginal dilator |
A glass, plastic, or metal device for dilating the vagina.
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| vaginal douche |
Gentle, low pressure irrigation of the vagina. Common protocols for antiseptic irrigations require preparing and administering 1000 to 2000 ml of 105¡Æ F (40.5¡Æ C) povidone-iodine solution while maintaining universal precautions. F
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| vaginal flatus |
Expulsion of air from the vagina. Air can enter the vagina during sexual intercourse.
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