It depends on how far along you were on your pregnancy
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.
Your doctor may wish to perform a D&C depending on how far along you are into your pregnancy. This is a procedure done under general anesthesia that dilates your cervix and cleans out the remains of the pregnancy from your uterus.
Your cervix does not grow during pregnancy but the uterus does.
Recovery from a miscarriage is the same cervical recovery time as giving birth. It takes about four to six weeks for significant healing. The cervix starts to close immediately after the process.
The cervix acts as a barrier between the uterus and the vagina to support and protect a developing fetus during pregnancy. However, it's the muscles of the uterus that primarily hold the fetus in place.
Only if you come in after or have anything left inside.
If the IUD was in the cervix, it couldn't work properly. If you're pregnant, the IUD must be removed, regardless of whether you want to continue the pregnancy. Then you can choose to continue or terminate the pregnancy. If you choose to terminate, you can have another IUD inserted after the abortion.
i was told by my doctor that the normal length of cervix canal during pregnancy should be 30mm.
I think you wont know until you conceive again, then immediately you know about pregnancy consult your gynaecologist so that if there is a need for some procedures to occur can be done in time.