Unveiling the Secrets of Female Ejaculation: The Role and Function of Skene Glands

The Skene glands are located on either side of which structure?

BThe ducts of the Skene glands (also called the lesser vestibular or paraurethral glands)are related only to the urinary meatus.

The Skene glands, also known as the female prostate, are located on either side of the female urethra. They are found in the front vaginal wall, near the lower end of the urethra and close to the clitoris. These glands are responsible for producing and secreting female ejaculate fluid, also known as female ejaculate or female ejaculation, which is released during sexual arousal and orgasm. The Skene glands are homologous to the male prostate gland and contain some of the same functional tissue as the male prostate.

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