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The Vulval vestibule (or "Vulvar vestibule") is a part of the vulva between the labia minora that the urethral opening and the vaginal opening open into. Its edge is marked by the Hart's Line.

The external urethral orifice (orificium urethræ externum; urinary meatus) is placed about 2.5 cm behind the glans clitoridis and immediately in front of that of the vagina; it usually assumes the form of a short, sagittal cleft with slightly raised margins. Nearby are the openings of the Skene's ducts.

The vaginal orifice is a median slit below and behind the opening of the urethra; its size varies inversely with that of the hymen

2007-12-22 20:23:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I have never heard of a vaginal vestibule, especially, since vestibule is an opening or entrance way.

2007-12-23 04:23:46 · answer #2 · answered by Levi 4 · 0 1

The vestibule of the vagina is located over the clitoris. It's purpose is that like the skin over the head of the penis of an uncircumcised man. It just protects it pretty much.

2007-12-23 04:21:45 · answer #3 · answered by zimmiesgrl 5 · 1 2

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