What's wrong with the genital bulge?

What's wrong with the genital bulge?

The female reproductive organs are very fragile and easily affected by external stimuli. In addition, the special structure of the female reproductive organs makes women often suffer from genital problems. Some of them are caused by congenital factors. For example, some women have pubic bulges, which makes many women feel very confused. Let's take a look at what is going on with pubic bulges in women?

In fact, there is a mons pubis above the female genitals, and inside is the pelvis. Some women have thicker pelvises, which causes the mons pubis to bulge and appear very prominent, especially when lying down. But this is a good thing as it will help support the heavy fetus during future pregnancy.

The abundant fat tissue under the skin of the mons pubis and the pubic hair on the skin provide support and shock absorption during sexual intercourse. Touching or gently kneading the mons pubis can have a sexual stimulation effect, and rubbing the mons pubis of men and women against each other can give women sexual pleasure. Adults generally have pubic hair growing on the skin of the mons pubis. The density and color of pubic hair vary from person to person and from race to race. As people enter old age, pubic hair falls out and becomes sparse.

1. Specific location:

The mons pubis is a raised area in front of the pubic symphysis, consisting of skin and a thick layer of fat. Adjacent to the labia majora on both sides. Viewed from the front, it is located above the crack, connected to the abdominal wall above and the labia majora below.

(ii) Shape changes:

When a girl enters puberty, her vulva develops from its original childish form to an adult form. The mons pubis becomes plump and elastic, and the mons pubis changes from having no pubic hair or having only some fine hair to having sparse and light hair, then gradually becomes thicker, curly, and darker in color, until it develops into a typical adult form. Pubic hair begins to grow during puberty and is distributed in an inverted triangle shape. The density, sparseness and color of pubic hair vary from person to person. Some people don't even have pubic hair. This is not pathological and has nothing to do with fertility. A few people have thick, black pubic hair that grows in a rib-like shape, and a very few even have hair that grows from the top of the rib to the buttocks. After puberty, pubic hair grows on the skin of the mons pubis, and its distribution is in the shape of a triangle with the tip pointing downward. The pubic hair of adult women is an inverted triangle.

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