I don't think that your cervix is supposed to be a source of pain. If you are experiencing pain in your cervix, it is appropriate to see a doctor. Unfortunately it is not possible for WikiAnswers to diagnose such problems, but again I do believe that if you are experiencing cervix pain, that would generally be considered abnormal and worthy of a doctor visit.
It is not too bad, they numb the cervix with a needle, so you cannot feel any of the procedure. The only painful part is when they numb the cervix. I cramped for a couple days afterward, but it was manageable with some advil.
Yes, a cyst on your cervix could make it painful to wear a tampon. Tampons can hit the cervix as generally the cervix will sit much lower in the vagina during menstruation. Tampons also can expand into the cervix as they fill-up, lengthways expanding tampons such as Playtex are especially likely to cause this problem. Chemicals in rayon tampons like Tampax, Playtex, and Kotex may also irritate the cervix.
there is a normal variation of cervical position, if it isn't painful, you are probably fine
If the IUD is misplaced in the cervix, you may have cramping, irregular bleeding, painful intercourse, or bleeding after sex. In addition, you will likely notice the strings are longer than they used to be. You may even feel a bit of the IUD protruding from the opening of the cervix.
Your cervix should be low and firm. During ovulation with cervical musus the cervix is high and open and wet. After ovulation it is firm, low, and closed. If you are pregnant it will be high, soft, and closed.
The HPV immunizations cause soreness at the site of the shot. It's less painful that treatments for cervical cancer and precancerous disease of the cervix. The hepatitis B vaccine is less painful. Both of these prevent cancer. If you weren't talking about those, please write again.
what is a prominent cervix?
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.
Cervix
Men do not have a cervix.
No. Cervix is the scientific name for cervix.
I tried with my second child. All it did was give me severely painful diarrhea. I would suggest that you not try it!