What is female anatomy?
Anatomy woman is a term used to refer to a part of the human body that belongs only to women than both men and women. For example, female reproductive organs are considered female anatomy, but heart and lungs are usually not. Sometimes this term is used euphemistically to refer only to parts of the body related to procreation and sexual attraction, but at other times it is used more generally to talk about women's bodies in general, including those aspects of men held. The exact meaning of this term as such depends on the context. Even some shared features such as shoulders and hips are considered to be part of the anatomy of women when they talk about how these features relate to women specifically. Although there are differences between the sexes of other species, it is almost always assumed that the species in question is human when women's oanatomy speaks unless otherwise stated.
Functions most commonly identified as part of female anatomy are reproductive organs and surface anatomy. Breasts and all components of female genitalia are commonly identied as part of female anatomy. Internal reproductive organs such as ovaries and developed mammary glands are also considered part of women's anatomy.
While sexual traits are most obvious, there are other features of anatomy that belong primarily to women, although they are usually not definitive in terms of distinguishing between men and women. Females tend to have a different physical assembly than men, including different dimensions and measurements. However, these anatomical features differ much more between individuals and are not universal. For example, while many women show slimmer shoulders and wider thighs men, some women have wide shoulders and thin thighs.
There are some concerns that the features used to distinguish male and female bodies are somewhat arbitrary and context. For example, it is possible for a woman to have ambiguous surface genitals, perhaps even with the appearance of micropenis, but still be in the doctorPerfectly healthy. The idea that there is an ideal female anatomy, especially with regard to sexual organs, often leads to confusion and poor decision -making by parents, sometimes even leads to unfounded surgery in children who are healthy but for the appearance of abnormal genitalia. Therefore, it is very important to think about which qualities really represent female anatomy and which are merely social constructions.