Uterus Didelphys (sometimes also uterus didelphis) represents a uterine malformation where the uterus is present as a paired organ when the embryogenetic fusion of the Müllerian ducts fails to occur. As a result, there is a double uterus with two separate cervices, and possibly a double vagina as well.

Vulva
Labia minora
Labia majora
Vestibule
Clitoris
Cervix
Skene’s gland
Bulb of Vestibule
Vagina
Hymen
Lumen
Wall
Fornix
Uterus
Orifices:external and internal
Cervical canal
Uterine cavity
Endometrium
Myometrium
Perimetrium
Fallobian tube
Isthmus
Ampulla
Infundibulum
Fimbria, Fimbria ovarica
Ovary
Visceral pelvic peritoneum
broad ligament
mesosalpinx
mesovarium
mesometrium
Ligaments
blood vessels, ovarian artery and vein
uterine artery and veins
vaginal artery and veins
Pelvic floor, Ureter
Femoral head
hip bone
Os sacrum
Internal iliac
vessels, external iliac vessels
abdominal cavity
urinary bladder
Urethra
urethral opening
meatus
rectum
Mons pubis
Anterior labial commissure
prepuce of clitoris
frenulum of clitoris
opening of paraurethral ducts
perineal raphe (found in both males and females)
anus
suspensory ligament of clitoris
Vestibular bulb
muscle
diaphragm
inferior Fascia of urogenital
Bartholin’s gland
Central tendon of Perineum
Sacrotuberous ligament
External sphincter muscle
coccyx
Anococcygeal body
Ischial tuberosity
superficial peroneal compartment
deep layer of superficial Fascia
Uterus Didelphys

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uterus_didelphys “(sometimes also uterus didelphis) represents a uterine malformation where the uterus is present as a paired organ when the embryogenetic fusion of the Müllerian ducts fails to occur. As a result, there is a double uterus with two separate cervices, and possibly a double vagina as well.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_reproductive_system

https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/sacrum “Sacrum is sexually dimorphic. It is shorter and wider in females than in males. In females, the sacrum is also distributed more obliquely backwards which increases the size of the pelvic cavity, making it more convenient for enduring pregnancy and offering more space for the developing fetus.”

Isn’t contraception almost part of women’s bodies? I have a fascination for Latin names in biology and especially in anatomy, for typos I try to be careful. List of names is of course endless as is the history of how something is named, so it is not a perfect list and is not meant to be, but something to say out loud like you know, what you are saying, even though you probably don’t. Pelvic area is interesting in many ways, not less because there are various differences between the sexes on bone level and men do not have all the same organs as women do. Biology matters, it has a purpose and meaning. Thinking it should be erased I can’t even know what it means and is meant to do, it is so insane and idiotic.

Natura – Secrets of women

Vulva is a door. It is a sow and woman riding it. She lifting her skirt with dagger in her hand. Sight chases the demons away. Pit of chastity, of virtue, entry, passage way, vestibule, horns of Uterus, Fallobian tubes, Interforamireum, space between two holes. Genitalis Mueliebris Ambitus. There was a time when female genitalia had no shame, women didn’t have to be ashamed of their body.