I read something online and now im a bit confused about how the body works in early pregnancy. Just trying to understand, not panicking. If anyone knows, thoda explain kar do.
Medically, the cervix must remain closed, long, and firm in early pregnancy to protect the embryo. If a doctor finds it opening early, they might recommend a cervix stitch, but normally it stays shut.
I know how scary it is to worry about every little detail in early pregnancy, I used to search this daily. To answer you, the cervix actually closes tightly and forms a mucus plug to protect the baby.
No, it stays closed and sealed with a mucus plug to prevent any infection from reaching the uterus. If you have any cramping or bleeding, consult your doctor immediately, otherwise don't stress.
Having gone through a loss, I know how terrifying these thoughts can be. The cervix stays tightly closed during early pregnancy, but if you feel any pressure or spotting, please contact your gynac immediately.
No way, if it opened now, the baby would slide out! It stays tightly shut like a high-security vault. It only opens when it's time for delivery, thank god!