Anatomy Literacy: Body Knowledge, Sexual Health, and Communication
Anatomy literacy is the ability to understand and use accurate information about body structures, including sexual and reproductive anatomy, health, and normal variation.
Anatomy literacy is the ability to understand and use accurate information about body structures, including sexual and reproductive anatomy, health, and normal variation.
The pubis is the front lower part of the pelvis, forming the pubic symphysis and supporting muscles and tissues involved in pelvic and sexual function.
Organ means a specialized body structure with a particular function, including structures involved in sexual sensation, hormones, and reproduction.
Sex organs are external and internal body structures involved in sexual development, pleasure, hormone production, reproduction, and sexual health.
Genitalia are external and internal body structures involved in sexual sensation, urination, reproduction, ejaculation, pleasure, and genital health.
Internal genitalia are genital and reproductive structures located mainly inside the body and involved in hormones, sexual response, reproduction, pregnancy, and ejaculation.
Sexual organs are external and internal body structures involved in sexual development, pleasure, hormone production, reproduction, and sexual health.
Female prostate fluid is a secretion from the paraurethral or Skene’s glands that may be released through the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm.
Female prostate glands is an informal term for the paraurethral or Skene’s glands near the urethra that may contribute to moisture and female ejaculation.
Sexual anatomy includes the external and internal structures involved in sexual development, pleasure, reproduction, arousal, and sexual health.