Anatomy
and 07 march
Physiology 2019
Applied to Obstetrics
Kumpulan 10
ADMW 3/2019
Hasnizah Abdul Rahman
Nicoletta Ali
TOPIC : VAGINA Sitti Effarizah Bakar
Sukmawati Mohd Saidi
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
Describe the structures of the vagina.
Recognize the changes in the structure during
Pregnancy, Labour and Puerperium.
Recognize injuries during Labour and take
appropriate action.
Apply the above knowledge when giving care to the
mother.
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Definition of Vagina
Is a muscular canal lined
with nerves and mucus
[Link] connects the
uterus and cervix to the
outside of the body,allowing
for menstruation,intercourse
and childbirth.
By Debra Sullivan,
PhD,MSN,RN,CNE,COI
on September 6,2018
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF VAGINA
The vagina is closely
related to many of the
organs in the pelvic region:
Anterior to the vagina is
the bladder and urethra.
Posterior to the vagina is
the rectum and anus.
Laterally located are the
ureters and uterine arteries.
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STRUCTURE OF THE VAGINA
The vagina is composed of 4 histological layers (internal to
external):
1. Stratified squamous epithelium – this layer provides
protection and is lubricated by cervical mucus (the vagina
itself does not contain any glands).
Oestrogen stimulates the epithelial cells to secrete
glycogen. The glycogen is digested by the natural flora of
the vagina to produce lactic acid, and maintain a low
vaginal pH of ~4.5. This prevents infection by other
organisms.
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Cont…
2. Elastic lamina propria – a dense connective tissue layer
which projects papillae into the overlying epithelium. The
larger veins are located here.
Together, the lamina propria and epithelium comprise the
vaginal mucosa.
3. Fibromuscular layer – comprising two layers of smooth
muscle; an inner circular and an outer longitudinal layer.
4. Adventitia – a fibrous layer, which provides additional
strength to the vagina whilst also binding it to surrounding
structures.
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Cont…
The muscular canal that
extends from the cervix to
the outside of the body. It is
usually 6 to 7 cm in length,
and its walls are lined with
mucous membrane.
The cervix protrudes slightly
into the vagina, and
through a tiny hole in the
cervix (the os), sperm make
their way toward the
internal reproductive
organs.
The vagina also includes
numerous tiny glands that
make vaginal secretions.
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Microscopic Structure
Squamous epithelium
-Type of modified skin
and forms the vaginal
lining.
Vascular connective
tissue
Muscle coat is arrange in
two layers
- inner circular fibres
- outer longitidinal fibres
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Cont…
• Fascia is made up of
loose connective tissue Sectional view of stratified
which is part of the squamous epithelium of vagina
pelvic cellular tissue.
• The walls of the vagina
do not lie smoothly but
fall into transverse
folds, the rugea, which
allow for distention. In
patient who has borne
several children the
rugae have been
stretched several times,
and are therefore not so
obvious on inspection.
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Arterial supply to the
vagina is via the uterine and
vaginal arteries; both
branches of the internal
iliac artery.
Venous return is by the
vaginal venous plexus,
which drains into
the internal iliac veins via
the uterine vein.
Lymphatic drainage is via
the iliac and superficial
inguinal lymph nodes.
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LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE
Drainage of the lower
third of the vagina is
into the inguinal glands
, while the upper two
thirds is into the internal
and external iliac gland.
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NERVE SUPPLY
Sympathetic and para
sympathetic nerves from the
Lee-Frankerhauser (sacral)
plexus serve that portion of
the vagina which lies above
the levatores ani muscles.
The pudendal nerve supplies
the lower vaginal area.
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FUNCTIONS
Vaginal opening (vaginal vestibule @ introitus)
- during sexual intercourse or introitus
- serves as a conduit for menstrual flow the uterus
- during childbirth the baby passes through the
vagina (birth canal).
Vaginal wall contains muscle and layers of tissue
with many elastic fibers for support uterus and to
prevent infection.
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Changes in the structure
Pregnancy
Muscle layer hypertrophies and oestrigen causes the vaginal
epithelium to become thicker and more vascular.
The altered composition of the surrounding connective
tissue increases the elasticity of the vagina
Increasedrate of desquamation of the superficial vaginal
mucosa cells.
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Labour
Dilate to about 10 cm to accommodate the baby during
its trip from the uterus to the real world.
Puerperium
The vagina may get looser after having a baby as a result
of the pelvic floor muscles around the vagina getting
stretched out.
This change can be more pronounced based on several
factor , such as how large your baby is, any complication
during delivery , and how many babies you have already
delivered.
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Injuries during labour and appropriate
action
Injuries
Tears
Episiotomy Action
Suturing
Instrumental Delivery
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VAGINAL HEALTH
Avoiddouching. The vagina naturally cleanses itself.
This action can upset the natural balance of bacteria
and fungi, leading to an infection.
Avoid scented soaps and feminine hygiene products.
Perfumes in scented hygiene products, such as soaps,
pads, and wipes, can irritate the skin and disrupt the
pH balance of the vagina.
Avoid using pad or panty liner in the whole
[Link] as often or when wet.
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Avoid wearing the same underwear within a few
days.
Avoid watering directly in to the [Link] action
can upset the natural bacteria (Lactobacillus).
Avoid applied tissue and wet tissue for clean after
pass urine (PU) and bowel open (BO).
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Be sexually responsible. Always use protection with
new partners and make sure to follow up with regular
sexually transmitted infections (STI) testing.
Wash before and after intercourse.
Kegel exercises strengthen the pelvic floor
muscles,which support the uterus,bladder,small intestine
and rectum.
High nutritional protein and high vitamin c for healing
process and prevent infection.
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References
[Link]
maps/vagina
[Link]
vagina#1
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[Link]
reproductive-tract/vagina/
[Link]
overview#a2
Myles 14th edition
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