It would depend on the severity of the prolapse and the method of repair. Assuming your doctor hasn't told you not to attempt a pregnancy (due to the risk of further damage) and you've had an adequate recovery, post repair, then pregnancy still should be an option.
call your doctor
No. Lots of semen will still pass through the cervix, so you can still get pregnant.
If you are pregnant your cervix will swell and get firmer to the touch. This is due to the entrance being sealed so it now starts collecting fluids inside.
Not necessarily, my cervix was still closed 6 hours before I had my baby at 40 weeks.
It's in the same place as before you got pregnant
They say it's "butter soft" when you are pregnant...
It is softening of the cervix when omeone is pregnant
Take the tip of your finger and press the tip of your nose. This is how a non-pregnant cervix generally feels. Now take the tip of your finger and press the fullest point of your bottom lip. A pregnant cervix generally feels "soft and mushy." You cannot feel it from the outside.
If you are not pregnant, and not on your period, then it probably means you are ovulating. The cervix opens up when you are ovulating, and it becomes 'slimier' to help aid the travel of the sperm. If you are pregnant, then it just means your are pregnant. If you are not pregnant, and not ovulating, then it means you are about to have your period.
You still can't hurt the fetus. No man will reach inside the uterus and the cervix, apart form the mucus plug being there, is also too small. It might be uncomfortable if you hit the cervix though.
Yes it's probably very likely that you could. Check with your Dr to be sure.
3-4cm