I was told by my doctor that my cervix was about a "mile long" and given that my first child didn't drop enough to deliver vaginally that it would be best to have another c-section to avoid prolonged labor that could put too much stress on the baby and my body.
Between 2 and 5 women get pregnant after a csection and tubal.
A cervix that is long thick and closed or admits only a fingertip
No.
yes, because the cervix cells are sensitive to the rays
No
No it can not.
talk to a doctor!!
During a contraction, the infant experiences intense pressure that pushes it against the cervix, eventually forcing the cervix to stretch open. At the same time, the contractions cause the cervix to thin.
No hoe
no
The cervix connects the uterus to the vagina. The cervix is approximately two to three centimeters long, and is made up of strong muscles, and is shaped like a small donut.
The location of your cervix isn't an issue if it doesn't cause you any discomfort.