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https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/24089-skenes-gland
What are Skene’s glands?

Skene’s glands are two glands located on the lower end of the urethra in females. Your urethra is a tube-like organ that removes pee from your body. Skene’s glands aren’t a well-known organ, but they play a role in your sexual and urinary health.

The tissues that surround your Skene’s glands swell in response to sexual stimulation. These glands secrete fluid during sexual arousal, which helps with lubrication. In some people, Skene’s glands may function similar to ejaculation and produce a mucus-like substance during orgasm.

Skene’s glands develop from the same cells that become the prostate in males. For this reason, some refer to Skene’s glands as the female prostate. Most people don’t experience issues with their Skene’s glands, but occasionally, infection or inflammation occurs. In rare cases, you can develop cancer in your Skene’s glands.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557803/