The fluid secreted by the vestibular gland should not be eaten. The fluid secreted by the vestibular gland mixes with the cervical glands, secretions of the endometrium, and exudate of the vaginal mucosa to form a white, pasty, or transparent mucous-like fluid that flows out of the woman’s vagina. Normal vestibular gland fluid has no odor, is not accompanied by vulvar itching, and is mainly secreted during sexual intercourse, which has a lubricating effect on the vagina and facilitates sexual intercourse. However, since the vagina is not a sterile environment, there are various microorganisms and flora living inside the vagina, if swallowing this vestibular gland fluid is not only unhygienic, it may bring microorganisms, molds, trichomonas, bacteria, etc. inside the vagina into the mouth, and also bring oral bacteria into the vaginal opening of the female vagina and cause infections, leading to gynecological inflammation.