Two small, round structures on either side of the vaginal opening that secrete a mucus-like fluid during sexual arousal, providing vaginal lubrication.
two pea-sized glands that, when sexually aroused, release a fluid that lubricates the vagina
A pair of glands located at the 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock positions on the vulvovaginal rim. Homologues of bulborethral glands in males.
The two glands located on the wall near the opening of the vagina. These glands help lubricate the vagina; also called greater vestibular glands.
Small glands adjacent to the vaginal opening. These glands provide some lubrication, but the actual function of the glands is unknown.
Small glands that produce colorless lubricative fluid around the vaginal opening in response to sexual stimulation.
Small glands in a woman located on either side of the labia minora, which secrete small amounts of fluid that may add to a woman's lubrication when she is sexually aroused.
Two tiny ducts located on either side of the vaginal entrance. They secrete lubricating fluid during sexual arousal.