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vestibular glands

vestibular glands

two pairs of glands situated on either side of the vaginal orifice. Their secretions lubricate the vulva and vagina and assist penetration by the penis during coitus. The larger pair (the greater vestibular glands) are also called Bartholin’s glands.

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