Vulva suturing is an important skill for gynecologists and obstetricians to have because it is frequently needed during childbirth or after surgical procedures. The vulva is the female genitalia's external part, which includes the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and vaginal opening. Suturing the vulva is a delicate procedure that necessitates precision and parties, which is why many medical schools and residency programs provide vulva suturing training. A simulator that replicates the anatomy and tissue properties of the vulva is an effective way to train for vulva suturing. The vulva suturing simulator is a silicone model that mimics the vulva's skin, fat, and muscle layers. The model is intended to simulate various degrees of laceration, allowing trainees to practise suturing at varying levels of complexity. The vulva suturing simulator usually comes with a set of tools, such as a needle holder, scissors, and forceps. These instruments are used in the suturing procedure, just as they would be in a real surgical setting. The simulator also includes a set of sutures made of various materials, such as absorbable or non-absorbable thread. Trainees can practice using various types of sutures to determine which is best suited for a given situation.