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i was told by my doctor that the normal length of cervix canal during pregnancy should be 30mm.
The cervical opening should be small in the early stages of pregnancy. A closed cervix is a good indicator of a healthy pregnancy.
You should ask your doctor. But it may be that the baby's placenta is low in your uterus and covering the cervix. If this is the case this link may help.
The cervix extends into your vagina and fills with mucus during pregnancy, this is called the mucus plug which is a protective barrier. When you're pregnant the cervix position is firm, long and closed until the third trimester
Only if you come in after or have anything left inside.
It would depend on the severity of the prolapse and the method of repair. Assuming your doctor hasn't told you not to attempt a pregnancy (due to the risk of further damage) and you've had an adequate recovery, post repair, then pregnancy still should be an option.
First. Expect another 5 months.
i have heard that might be a sign of pregnancy due to the extra blood flow when your pregnancy, you should take a pg test to see
Not until the final few weeks, unless there is a medical reason or concern.
It shouldn't, in pregnancy a cervix should be closed if your cerix was open more that 2.5 mm they would consider you for a 'stitch' to ensure that the cervix is closed and the baby isn't born early. My advice is go to the doctor and tell them your concern there are tests they can do and sooner rather than later is better.
right then and there.
You will need to speak to your doctor about this.