Vagina
The vagina is a muscular passage which forms a part of the female sex
organs and which connects the neck of the uterus (called the "cervix")
with the external genitals.
The vagina, which is approximately two and one-half to four inches long,
has muscular walls which are supplied with numerous blood vessels. These
walls become erect when a woman is aroused as extra blood is pumped into
these vessels. The vagina has three functions: as a receptacle for the
penis during love-making; as a outlet for blood during menstruation; and
as a passageway for the baby to pass through at birth.
According to The Guiness Book of World Records, a Russian peasant woman
who lived in the 18th Century holds the record for the most children born
to one mother. She had sixty-nine children within forty years. She
produced sixteen pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets, and four sets of
quadruplets!