The Cervix
The Cervix
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The uterine cornua defines the entrance of the uterine tubes into the uterus.
The cervix is the entrance to the uterus that dilates before a baby is born. The dilation process can take months, or hours, as the cervix opens up to 10 centimeters.
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The cervical cap
Cervix, the entrance to the uterus
The fetus is in the uterus and when pregnant there's a mucus plug closing the entrance to the uterus so semen or anything else can not enter when you are pregnant.
During pregnancy the entrance to the uterus, the cervix, is sealed by a thick mucous plug, which helps to protect the contents of the uterus from any infection.
No. And even if she could it wouldn't lead anywhere since the entrance to the uterus is shut.
The neck of the uterus, which has a small opening and extends into the inner end of the vagina. The cervix is part of the uterus. The uterus looks like a bottle and the cervix is the neck. The cervix fits slightly into the vagina. Sperm have to travel through an opening in the cervix, into the uterus and then a little way into the Fallopian tubes. If the woman has ovulated, they should meet there in the tubes. The egg will travel further down into the uterus and the embryo will attach and embed into the uterine wall.