The cervix is usually open and it will take 20 years before the cervix starts to close and then it takes 30 years to close.
Its best not to have sex in that 50 years.
Because it needs to dialate (expand) during labor.
You can be having a miscarriage and not have the pain but eventually your cervix may dialate and you will feel cramping and bleeding. Usually your intuition will tell you if something is not right. If you are unsure go seek medical attention.
You mean the cervix? No.
cervix
it is called an incompetent cervix, it can be caused by damaged during a previous birth or a previous surgury on the cervix. and from the cervix bein open it can cause a miscarriage, so that wouldn't happen you would need a cerclage which is a procedure in which the doctor will sew the cervix closed with sutures to reinforce the cervix and prevent it from dilating to early... hopefully this would help you because it sure helped me
well, your cervix is closed when you loose your mucus plug. When your mucus plug comes out, that means that your cervix is starting to deface and dialate.
The placenta is not sewn to the uterus. A fairly common practice in the case of someone who is unable to keep a baby inside as it grows because they dialate easily is call a Circlage. During this procedure, the cervix is sewn together to offer support. However, if there are any signs of labor or contractions, the stitches must be removed immediately.
Recovery from a miscarriage is the same cervical recovery time as giving birth. It takes about four to six weeks for significant healing. The cervix starts to close immediately after the process.
In general 3-4 weeks during which you should not have sex due to the higher risk for infections.
Yes, a weakened cervix, often referred to as cervical insufficiency, can lead to miscarriage or preterm birth. In this condition, the cervix may open too early during pregnancy, which can result in the loss of the pregnancy, typically in the second trimester. Women with a history of cervical insufficiency may be monitored closely and may require interventions such as a cervical cerclage to help support the pregnancy.
It depends on how far along you were on your pregnancy
As far as I know, if your cervix is open, a miscarriage is inevitable. I could be wrong, but that's the way it was explained to me. I've had one miscarriage in the past.