When not pregnant the cervix in the average woman looks very much like a raised 'bump' with a crease in it. The size and prominence of the cervix varies from woman to woman. Some are sized no larger than a quarter while others have been known to be as large as a Golf ball (sometimes larger) with a wide mouth instead of a crease.
No, men do not have a cervix.
the cervix is located in the uterus.
The cervix is the neck-shaped opening at the lower part of the uterus.
During menstruation the cervix stretches open slightly to allow the endometrium to be shed.
No. The cervix (Latin neck) is the passageway from the vagina (outer chamber) to the uterus, where the fetus grows after conception. The viscosity of mucus in the cervix determines the passage of sperm. Immediately after menstruation, it is too thick for sperm to travel through. During pregnancy, the cervix is blocked by a thick mucosal plug.
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Your cervix during menstruation will be lower in your vagina, also firm and closed. If you were to feel your cervix or bump it the cervix may be more sensitive during menstruation so you may feel a menstrual cramp type sensation. If you search for Beautiful Cervix Project you'll find a great web site with photos of the cervix throughout the menstrual cycle which can help you figure out how your cervix looks and what it might feel like during menstruation.
It means the upper part of your cervix is closed. This is a good sign before 37 wks of pregnancy. When it is opened, it is considered to be funneling. Making your cervix look like a "Y".
The cervix of a pregnant woman looks bluish or purple depending on how far along they are. it feels like a very ripe fruit. when you stick your hand in to feel it should come back down quickly or fall down with your hand.
The cervix sits higher, it becomes thicker and develops a bluish color, very early in pregnancy. It eventually opens so that the baby can proceed through the birthing canal and out of the mother's body.
Its your cervix that's completely normal.
The cervix connects the uterus to the vagina. The cervix is approximately two to three centimeters long, and is made up of strong muscles, and is shaped like a small donut.
The uterus does not truly connect to the outside of the body. The neck of the uterus ends in the portion we call the cervix. The cervix sits at the very top of the vagina, which is all inside the body. The vagina is what actually 'connects' to the outside of a woman's body. It is a passageway, like a dead end hallway, which ends at the cervix. The cervix is like the tip of a nose protruding into the very top of a vagina. The cervix feels just like the tip of a nose, except the cervix has one very tiny slit while the nose has two much larger nostrils (larger than the slit in the cervix.
cervix.
The Vagina.
The cervix is in the very back of the vagina. It feels a little like a ball with a slit in it and serves as the entrance to the uterus. Stimulating the cervix is often described as feeling simillar to being kicked in stomach.
No. Cervix is the scientific name for cervix.