Posterior labial nerves
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The posterior labial nerves are branches of the pudendal nerve
Pudendal nerve
The pudendal nerve is a sensory and somatic nerve in the pelvic region which is a large branch of the sacral plexus that innervates the external genitalia of both sexes, as well as sphincters for the bladder and the rectum...

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The counterparts in males are the posterior scrotal nerves
Posterior scrotal nerves
The posterior scrotal branches or ""posterior labial branches"" are two in number, medial and lateral. They are branches of the perineal nerve, which is itself is a branch of the pudendal nerve...

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External links

- "The Female Perineum: Muscles of the Superficial Perineal Pouch" - "Inferior view of female perineum, branches of the internal pudendal artery."
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