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Vestibule & vestibular bulbs

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The vestibule is bounded:

  • anteriorly and laterally by the labia minora
  • posteriorly by the fourchette

Three structures open into the vestibule:

  • urethra
  • vagina
  • Bartholin's glands

The vestibular bulbs are found at either side of the entrance to the vagina. They are composed of erectile tissue and are covered by the bulbospongiosus muscles.

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