Can the urethra tube on a women bend?

The female urethra is a short, straight tube that connects the bladder to the outside of the body. It is typically about 4 centimeters (1.6 inches) long. The urethra is lined with a mucous membrane, which helps to protect it from infection.

The female urethra does not have the ability to bend. This is because the urethra is surrounded by the pubic bone, which is a fixed bone. The pubic bone prevents the urethra from moving or bending.

The female urethra is different from the male urethra in several ways. The male urethra is longer and it curves through the penis. The male urethra also allows semen to pass through it during ejaculation.

The female urethra is only used for urination. It does not allow semen to pass through it. This is why it is important for women to use condoms during sex to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

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