Cervical diseases involve the prevention and treatment of gynecological, obstetric, family planning, women's health, and reproductive health issues throughout a woman's life. Some female compatriots may encounter situations where the cervix is not easily opened. What should we do in this situation? Let's learn about it together.
The cervix of women is usually tightly closed and not easy to open, leaving a small hole that is protected by a mucus plug. However, when sperm enter, they can pass through the mucus plug and enter the uterine cavity.
If the cervix is small, it may be more difficult to conceive. It is possible to cause dysmenorrhea because large blood clots are difficult to remove, but this possibility is very small because under normal circumstances, blood clots can be successfully removed. Compared to sperm, even the smallest cervical opening has an absolute advantage. Unless there is some odor in the uterus that affects the entry of sperm, it will never affect the entry of sperm into the uterus.
If a woman has difficulty opening the cervix during pregnancy and childbirth, it is recommended to go to a professional hospital for examination to see if there are any problems with the uterus. Generally, the process of opening the cervix is relatively slow, and the cervix gradually flattens in the second week after the ninth month of pregnancy, which is also the process of cervical development. However, the best way is for the mother to relax and not be nervous, because when she is nervous, the dilation of the cervix is slower. If the fetal heart rate is good and there is no amniotic fluid contamination, a specific injection can be used to make the dilation of the cervix faster. Therefore, pregnant women with slow cervical opening do not need to worry too much.