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Fatty Tissue covering the pubic bone above the vulva

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The mons pubis is a rounded mound of fatty tissue that covers the pubic bone.

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The mons pubis is a rounded mound of fatty tissue that covers the pubic bone. During puberty, it becomes covered with hair. The labia majora (literally, large lips) are relatively large, fleshy folds of tissue that enclose and protect the other external genital organs.

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