Both. It really depends on the woman. Some women say they get an increase in mucus about 10 days after conception. Some women don't report any increase for months.
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The phrenic nerve starts in the brain and travels down alongside the main spinal cord. the nerve then branches away. The right branch passes underneath the muscles of the neck and bones of the shoulder to the base of the right lung where it goes to the hear and windpipe. The left branch of the nerve follows a similar path passing close to the heart before entering the diaphragm.
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This is called an Insertion.
Yes. You have cervical mucus everyday and it also changes everyday.
Cervical cancer is not contagious. However the virus, HPV, is sexually transmitted. There is a strong association between HPV infection and cervical cancer.
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Men don't have a cervix. So we don't have cervical fluid. You might need to check on the terms you're using with a medical dictionary before progressing any further. Actually I believe he is referring to the cervical area of the spine (the neck).
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The snot like mucus is called the cervical mucus. If a woman has a 28 day cycle, then her period will normal start 14 days after the cervical mucus appears.
After your period you will be dryer and as you get closer to ovulation mucus will gradually increase and it will be sticky and cloudy (creamy). RIGHT before you ovulate mucus will increase even more and it will become clear and very slippery, (like egg white) and stretchy. Ovulation will occur at about this time. After ovulation it will become sticky and cloudy again, and mucus will decrease.
there are several cervical spine conditions that may cause neck pain, arm pain and other symptoms, including:• Foraminal stenosis• Stenosis with myelopathy• Cervical osteoarthritis• Cervical degenerative disc diseaseAdditionally, there are several miscellaneous causes of upper extremity pain related to conditions of the cervical spine.Arthritis of the Neck - Cervical SpondylosisCervical Spondylosis is more readily understood as arthritis of the neck. A common condition, cervical spondylosis affects a large portion of the population, especially seniors, a condition chiropractors offer great relief for.You can read more about this topic here...http://onewaychiropractic.com.au/archives/1754
Risks associated with anesthesia, premature labor, infection, cervical rupture (may occur if the stitch is not removed before onset of labor), injury to the cervix or bladder, bleeding.
Standard presurgery procedures and a cervical exam (transvaginal ultrasound); no sexual intercourse, tampons, and douches for 24 hours before surgery; an intravenous (IV) catheter is started.
A pelvic exam and cervical exam aren't necessarily needed to start birth control, unless you are using the diaphragm, cervical cap, or IUD.