Both sexes have accessory sex glands that make bedroom activities more fun and productive. Here's how to keep them healthy and happy.
People have sex to make babies. People also have sex for fun. Both procreation and recreation depend on the health of certain male and female glands. Weirdly, these glands have a common origin story.
When you were a fetus in the womb, your tiny developing body contained tissues collectively called the urogenital sinus. This embryonic structure served as a common chamber for the developing urinary and reproductive systems, including those glands.
At around 8-12 weeks of gestation, something funny happens. Under the influence of hormones, mainly androgens like testosterone, part of your urogenital sinus forms into a gland. Depending on the hormonal signals, it either becomes the prostate gland (it's a boy!) or a pair of Skene's glands (it's a girl!)
These glands play a big role is sexual health, and our sexual health supplement, P-Well ➔ Buy at Biotest, helps keep both sex's "fun glands" functioning optimally.
But before we get into that, let's talk about sex.
♂️ Man parts: prostate and sex
The prostate's main job is to produce and secrete a fluid that becomes part of semen. This fluid nourishes and protects sperm, helping them survive the acidic environment of the female reproductive tract and improving their motility.
The prostate also contains muscle fibers that contract during ejaculation to help shoot semen out of the body. The strength of this contraction influences orgasm intensity.
♀️ Woman parts: Skene's glands and sex
Women have two Skene's glands located near the lower end of the urethra, just inside the vaginal opening. Their main job is to secrete a fluid that helps with lubrication and contribute to antimicrobial defense in the urinary tract.
In some women, these glands are associated with female ejaculation, producing a fluid that's biochemically like prostate fluid. When the Skene's glands are functioning well, they support a more satisfying sexual experience.
Sexual health synergy
When we designed the P-Well ➔ Buy at Biotest formula, we didn't just think about individual ingredients, but how they stack to support the same biological targets from different angles.
- Pomegranate-derived punicalagins bring strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity that accumulates in prostate and Skene's gland tissue, helping protect cells. Punicalagins also protect nitric oxide (NO) from being broken down. That means more blood flow to the genitals.
- Lycopene complements this by integrating into cell membranes and helping regulate oxidative damage and inflammatory signaling pathways that affect gland function.
- Cranberry extract adds a different layer, supporting urinary tract integrity and microbial balance, which matters because both the prostate and Skene's glands sit right at the intersection of the urinary and reproductive systems.
Together, you get a coordinated effect that supports responsiveness and overall gland function in both men and women.
♂️ Real-world male benefits: Along with prostate health, these ingredients work together to support stronger erections and more powerful orgasms.
♀️ Real-world female benefits: For women, the impact is more about comfort, sensitivity, and response. Getting aroused feels easier. Lubrication improves. Orgasms can be more intense. Odds of getting a UTI decrease.

