In female
human anatomy,
Skene's glands or the
Skene glands (; ; also known as the
lesser vestibular glands,
periurethral glands,
paraurethral glands, or
female prostate) are
glands located on the anterior wall of the
vagina, around the lower end of the
urethra. They drain into the urethra and near the urethral opening and may be near or a part of the
G-spot. These glands are surrounded with tissue (which includes the part of the
clitoris) that reaches up inside the vagina and swells with
blood during
sexual arousal.