Anatomy and Physiology II
Bartholin's glands are two small exocrine glands located bilaterally at the posterior portion of the vaginal opening, responsible for secreting a lubricating fluid during sexual arousal. These glands play an essential role in maintaining vaginal health and comfort by producing mucus that aids in lubrication, particularly during intercourse, and contribute to the overall function of the female reproductive system.
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