In general 3-4 weeks during which you should not have sex due to the higher risk for infections.
It depends on how far along you were on your pregnancy
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.
it has been 8 days since I have had my first miscarriage (I already have 2 healthy babies) my bleeding has stopped completely, and my cervix has been closing and then opening up again, (today - day 8 - it is open again) it is extremely soft to touch and a little sensitive, hope this helped.. Hayley
No, once you have dialated your cervix will not close.
You need to ask the person who told you the baby was low in your cervix, they are the best person to tell you. If your cervix is 'weak' it may open and you may miscarry. I think what you may have though is placenta previa, where the egg has implanted close to the cervix. As your uterus grows it stretches near the cervix and the placenta does not stretch so it pulls away from the wall of the uterus.
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.
If the cervix is open, miscarriage is inevitable and nothing can preserve the pregnancy. Symptoms of an inevitable miscarriage may include dull relentless or sharp intermittent pain in the lower abdomen or back.
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
Dangerous for you? No. Dangerous for the pregnancy? Yes. The cervix need to close and the uterus to heal first so you give the pregnancy the best chance you can since almost a third of all pregnancies end in miscarriage whether it's your first or third pregnancy or whether you've had a miscarriage or abortion before or not. Wait around 4 months until trying again.
Please visit your doctor for an evaluation. You need to be seen as soon as possible.
I was researching this exact question because I am about to undergo a hysterectomy and am considering the removal of my cervix. I have a friend with an incompetent cervix that had one miscarriage and delivered her second baby at 24 weeks. I would love to be able to donate mine- specifically to her if I could!