Cervix contract to 10cm during birth and dilate after birth.
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If the IUD was in the cervix, it couldn't work properly. If you're pregnant, the IUD must be removed, regardless of whether you want to continue the pregnancy. Then you can choose to continue or terminate the pregnancy. If you choose to terminate, you can have another IUD inserted after the abortion.
Before a baby can pass through the cervix, it must first dilate and efface.
It increases.
== == Your cervix prepares for birth by softening and thinning, or effacing. You won't feel this sign of labor happening. Instead, your health care provider will check for signs of cervical change with vaginal exams. Effacement is often expressed in percentages. When you're 50 percent effaced, your cervix is half its original thickness. Your cervix must be 100 percent effaced, or completely thinned out, before a vaginal delivery
The mass of reactants must be equal to the mass of products.
Generally, a woman must dilate 10 centimeters before a doctor will instruct her to begin the journey of pushing the baby out.
Babies get chlamydia during vaginal birth to an infected mother. They don't get infected before birth. An infected baby must be treated.
Yes, it is open during ovulation. A trick to remember is SHOW (soft, high, open, and wet). This way sperm can easily pass through the cervix to the uterus and fallopian tubes. After ovulation it closes again. You must remember that your cerical position changes frequently and it is different for each woman. A good way to see how your cervix reacts is to consistenly check it at different times throughout the months.
Unless you breast feed, you can get pregnant the next day. So after birth you must use birth control right away.
A protostar isÊthe beginning or birth of a star. Before a protostar can glow it must go thru a period of contraction in order to allow nuclear reactions at its core.
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