No it is not connected.
The large intestine does connect to the rectum.
No
The colon also known as the large intestine is connected to the small intestine. It is also connected to the rectum.
He needs to locate and find the cervix first before he inserts the AI gun into the vagina of the cow. When he's in the rectum, he can hold the cervix from the "outside" with one hand and slide the gun through the cervix to deposit semen in the uterus with the other.
You need long fingers and short finger nails. For most women it will be jsut in front of your rectum at the bottom of your vagina, for some that have a tilted or retroverted uterus, it will be behind your pubic bone closer to your bladder.
No Chlamydia can't linger on furniture, areas that could be infected with this bacteria are the surfaces of the urethra, vagina, cervix & endometrium, the fallopian tubes, anus, rectum, the lining of the eyelid, and less commonly, the throat.
what is a prominent cervix?
the rectum
the rectum is attractive
Women have babies through a process called childbirth. The baby is not in the stomach but in the uterus, which is connected to the woman's vagina through the cervix. During childbirth, the baby passes through the cervix and vagina, and is born.
No, typically men do not have a cervix. The cervix is a part of the female reproductive system, located at the lower end of the uterus.
Freezing the cervix is called cryrosurgery. The chemical "freezes" abnormal tissue to kill it, and allow new tissue to grow and heal the 'wound'. Obviously, the cervix is connected to the uterus. Any manipulation of the cervix can be felt throughout the pelvic area / lower abdominal area. However, women can also have strange cycles with more or less crampy feelings. Once you have your next period, you should return to your old pattern of cycles.