Skene's glands: The Skene's glands are located on either side of the urethra.They release secretions that lubricate the vagina to make sexual intercourse more comfortable. Bartholin glands: Bartholin glands sit on both sides inside the vaginal opening.The vaginal opening: The vaginal opening is located between the urethra and the anus.
Its opening is located below the clitoris, directly above the vaginal opening. Urethral opening: The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.The rest of the clitoris is a spongy shaft that goes back several inches inside the body. A fold of skin called the clitoral hood covers most of the clitoris, leaving only the tip (nub) visible. Clitoris: The clitoris sits at the top of the vulva, above the urethral opening.Labia minora: The labia minora are skinfolds that are just inside the labia majora. In some people, the labia minora extends past the labia majora.The labia majora is often referred to as the outer lips. They cover and protect the more delicate external genital organs. Labia majora: The labia majora are the fleshy outer folds of protective skin located on each side of the vaginal opening.Mons pubis: The mons pubis is the rounded, fleshy area on the front of the pelvic bone (the lower belly area) where pubic hair usually grows.