Do women really have prostate tissue?
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The prostate gland is located at the base of the male urethra, near the bladder and rectum. It is a walnut-sized gland that produces fluid that becomes part of semen (the fluid part of ejaculate). The prostate is part of a man’s reproductive system, and helps in the production of semen.
The prostate has no connection to reproduction in women.
No, the female prostate is called the Skene’s gland or the paraurethral glands.
Females have a prostate gland, but it is not normally detectable.
Skene’s glands or Skene’s ducts are small glands on the front side of the vagina. Their structure and function are very similar to those of the prostate gland in men.
No, women do not have a prostate.
The prostate is a gland in the male reproductive system. It is part of the male reproductive system and produces some of the fluid that makes up semen. The prostate gland is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum.