The female urethra, unlike the male urethra, only has one purpose: the elimination of urine. A woman's urethra is embedded within the vaginal wall. Its opening is above the entrance to the vagina. The female urethra is much shorter than its male counterpart, usually only around an inch and a half long. It begins at the bladder and passes through the urethral sphincter to exit the body.

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