Yes...
I was born without a cervix or womb.
Yes, you can ovulate when you have no cervix. The cervix is the opening to the uterus, whereas you ovulate from the ovary.
No, because a period or menstruation is he shedding of a lining in the uterus specifically
how is it possible to not have one? if u dont have a cervix you cant menstruate right? idk...if u can get preggo in the first place then cesarean section however u spell that but ask a doc!
yes i was
No.
This means that you have a small cervix. Some girls do. All girls have a cervix. This is what the opening into the uterus is called.
Cervix has got a opening it it. Cervix is a sphincter. Normally it is in contracted stage. At the time of the delivery the cervix needs to be dilated slowly and progressively. The uterus goes on contracting and retracting. The whole baby has to pass through the dilated cervix in order to get the baby delivered. Normal delivery is not possible with out the cervix getting dilated.
It is possible that your cervix will never dilate and therefore you need to have a c-section.
well, your cervix is closed when you loose your mucus plug. When your mucus plug comes out, that means that your cervix is starting to deface and dialate.
I don't think that your cervix is supposed to be a source of pain. If you are experiencing pain in your cervix, it is appropriate to see a doctor. Unfortunately it is not possible for WikiAnswers to diagnose such problems, but again I do believe that if you are experiencing cervix pain, that would generally be considered abnormal and worthy of a doctor visit.
Not sure if it is common or not but I was diagnosed with a shortened cervix at 16 weeks. My cervix had fallen to 2.8. I was placed on bedrest for one week. At 17 weeks, it measured 2.3. At 18 weeks, my cervix grew to 3.4. So I do know that it is possible. Good luck.
the passange way of a baby about to be born is CERVIX
the passange way of a baby about to be born is CERVIX
It is difficult and may carry heavy complications, but it is possible. If a woman without a cervix becomes pregnant, there is a high likelihood of miscarriage. If that does not occur, then bed rest is often prescribed up to 30 weeks; premature birth and the water breaking prior to being full term may also be likely. However, it is possible to get pregnant and have a child without a cervix. There is also gynaecological condition called "Incompetent cervix" which means the cervix isn't doing its job very well, and surgeons sometimes stich it up so that a pregnancy can continue at least until the baby is viable. This was known as a Shirodkar Suture. You can read more about it here http://www.ask.com/web?q=shirodkar%20suture&o=101484&l=dis There are dozens of explanations and articles. Women with no cervix (and a history of PTL, PROM or miscarriage) can also opt to have the transabdominal cerclage (TAC) which is a mersilene band around the uterine/cervical junction.