Men do not have a cervix.
A cervix that is long thick and closed or admits only a fingertip
The only way to directly check your cervix safely is at a doctor's office.
if your question is regarding cervical cancer then only a total hysterectomy which removes the uterus and cervix would prevent cervical cancer. A hysterectomy leaves the cervix in place.
Yes girls only get cervical cancer, because only girls have a cervix.
If you are asking about the uterine cervix, it is common for the cervix to be very firm throughout most of the menstrual cycle. The cervix only becomes very soft and opens up when you are nearing ovulation, to make it easier for sperm to get through it to the uterus. So really it's hard most of the time and only softer a few days out of every month.
Only the males :D
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the males sperm and yes as long as you have had your period
what is a prominent cervix?
Hysterectomy is removal of womb only leaving the cervix in place. Pap smears are done to identify cancerous cells in the cervix so if you still have a cervix you are still at risk of cervical cancer. Women who have a total hysterectomy (removal of uterus and cervix) are unlikely to contract this type of cancer.
call your doctor
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.