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A tilted cervix is usually nothing to be worried about but it means that yours does not sit straight up, it tilts towards your back. Even with a tilted cervix, you should not have trouble getting pregnant.
Not if it is benign. That means that it is not cancerous. Keep your follow up dates with you doctor.
Not necessarily. If you are worried go to the doctor. Your cervix gets soft to prepare for the baby. If you are carrying unusually low go to the doctor and have a physical. That's were should be instead of this website. Only your docotor can really tell you what's going on.
The question here should really be when CAN you feel your cervix
If you had a hysterectomy due to cervical cancer or pap-related problems, you would still have pap smears of the vaginal cuff, even if you didn't have a cervix. If you had your uterus and cervix removed for other reasons, such as bleeding or fibroids, you can stop pap smears, but should continue annual GYN exams.
You can't see your cervix. I'm not sure why you would think it's open. Have you put your finger in your vagina to feel it? If you do that, it should feel soft like your lips if you're pregnant. If you aren't pregnant it should feel hard like the tip of your nose.
No, you should not be worried. It is fine.
Your cervix, 2 days prior to your period starting should remain where it always it, at the base, opening of your uterus.
Does the friend has the history of stealing. If he does then you should be worried, but if he does not you should not be worried. But to be safe, you can keep you stuff on safe place to avoid excuses.
A mole that has recently changed in shape or size over the course of 6 to 12 months is considered a red flag. The new mole isn't a problem if it looks normal. At the age of 15, it is extremely rare that there are suspicious or cancerous lesions on the skin.
Lung cancer is a cancerous disease that can hurt people and cause depression among families. If you're sister's daughter is diagnosed with it; you can help her by being her support group and watch what you say about the sickness.
Not normally. They are easy to get treated and you should get them treated.