My inner labia are much bigger than the outer labia. Is this normal?
Yes, the fact thatthe inner labia are much larger than the outer onesis completely normal and it results from the fact that you have such an anatomical structure. If it disturbs your intercourse or causes recurrent infections, there is a possibility of surgical correction.
Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.
Jacek TulimowskiGynecologist, head of private offices "DWORKOWA", ul. Dworkowa 2 / 3.
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