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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > A woman’s body is a man’s world. Just ask an anatomist…
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A woman’s body is a man’s world. Just ask an anatomist…

Last updated: June 14, 2025 1:20 pm
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The #MeToo movement brought to light the prevalence of sexual abuse against women in 2017. Following this, there was a significant shift in the way women’s anatomy was perceived, particularly with the erasure of the term “pudendum” in reference to the vulva. This term, derived from the Latin word meaning “to be ashamed”, reflected the prejudicial attitudes towards women within the medical profession.

For centuries, “pudendum” was used to describe both men’s and women’s external genitalia. However, over time, men distanced themselves from this label, leaving women to bear the brunt of the shame associated with it. This historical context has contributed to many women feeling insecure or uncomfortable discussing their own genitals.

A survey in the UK found that 65% of young women struggled to say words like “vulva” or “vagina”, highlighting the taboo and stigma surrounding discussions about female anatomy. The power of language in shaping perceptions is evident in the evolution of the term “pudendum” and its eventual removal from official anatomical terminology in 2019.

The dominance of male influence in the naming of female anatomical structures is another issue that has been brought to light. An analysis of anatomical eponyms revealed that the majority of body parts named after individuals were male physicians, with very few exceptions. This gendered imbalance reflects the historical lack of representation of women in the medical field.

Names like Fallopian tubes, Skene’s glands, and Bartholin’s glands all bear the names of male figures, perpetuating a patriarchal narrative within the realm of female anatomy. Calls have been made to replace eponyms with more descriptive and inclusive terminology, but the use of these traditional names persists in both medical and public discourse.

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While progress has been made in removing outdated and problematic terms like “pudendum”, there is still work to be done in addressing the gender bias and insensitivity present in anatomical nomenclature. Moving towards a more inclusive and accurate language when discussing the human body is essential in promoting equality and understanding in the field of medicine.

In conclusion, the reevaluation of anatomical terminology is a crucial step towards dismantling the patriarchal structures that have long dominated the discourse around women’s bodies. By acknowledging the impact of language on perception and striving for more inclusive and respectful terminology, we can create a more equitable and empowering environment for all individuals.

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