It shouldn't, in pregnancy a cervix should be closed if your cerix was open more that 2.5 mm they would consider you for a 'stitch' to ensure that the cervix is closed and the baby isn't born early. My advice is go to the doctor and tell them your concern there are tests they can do and sooner rather than later is better.
The cervix only opens during labour. This is called dilation of the cervix and it opens to 10cm. This is known as being 10cm dilated and is so that the baby can leave the uterus, go down the birth canal and be born.
Cervix does not opens up during the pregnancy. It is the safety mechanism by which baby is protected from getting delivered prematurely. It protects the baby from the infection coming from the vagina. It is the need of the hour to open up the cervix to have the baby delivered at term.
You could have a slightly incompetent cervix. Do not be concerned unless your dr brings it up again.
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The uterus houses the fetus during pregnancy so the baby can develop and grow.
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Pregnancy does not cause inflammation in the uterus. Inflammation of the uterus during pregnancy would serve no biological purpose.
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No. They can not enter the uterus without risking miscarriage. There is also no ovulation during pregnancy.
The uterus houses the fetus during pregnancy. The fallopian tubes are the site of fertilization, and carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus.
During pregnancy the entrance to the uterus, the cervix, is sealed by a thick mucous plug, which helps to protect the contents of the uterus from any infection.
Your cervix does not grow during pregnancy but the uterus does.
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