Posterior labial nerves

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Nerve: Posterior labial nerves
Latin nervi labiales posteriores
From pudendal nerve
Dorlands
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The posterior labial nerves are branches of the pudendal nerve.

The counterparts in males are the posterior scrotal nerves.

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  • SUNY Labs 41:09-0102 - "The Female Perineum: Muscles of the Superficial Perineal Pouch"
  • SUNY Figs 41:04-10 - "Inferior view of female perineum, branches of the internal pudendal artery."