??? is this my cervix
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??? is this my cervix
This is um. sort of an odd questiob but I was exploring and I found this thing that was like 1-2 inches in. It was sort of like. hard but I pushed my finger through it and it hurt a lot but now I can just do that easily? I googled it & it sort of sounded like I found my cervix???????????? And then I googled some more and apparently you really aren't supposed to do what I did,,,,,,,,,,,,er,,,,,,,,, help,,,
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Re: ??? is this my cervix
also I sort of feel cramps even though I'm not on my period............ but I am close?????? would that explain it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Re: ??? is this my cervix
Hi Person333
What you felt may not have been your cervix, since that's all the way at the back, not an inch or so in. More likely what you felt was your corona (aka your hymen). I think you might find these two pieces helpful right about now
Innies & Outies: The Vagina, Clitoris, Uterus and More
My Corona: The Anatomy Formerly Known as the Hymen & the Myths That Surround It
As for cramps, if you're near the period part of your cycle, they could be PMS. Or they could be totally unrelated to anything involving your genitals, since you can get cramps for all kinds of reasons.
What you felt may not have been your cervix, since that's all the way at the back, not an inch or so in. More likely what you felt was your corona (aka your hymen). I think you might find these two pieces helpful right about now
Innies & Outies: The Vagina, Clitoris, Uterus and More
My Corona: The Anatomy Formerly Known as the Hymen & the Myths That Surround It
As for cramps, if you're near the period part of your cycle, they could be PMS. Or they could be totally unrelated to anything involving your genitals, since you can get cramps for all kinds of reasons.
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Re: ??? is this my cervix
Sam, I'm sorry to butt in, but my cervix is certainly no further than one or two inches in, so that can be normal.
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Re: ??? is this my cervix
For sure, how far back the cervix is both depends on the person, the angle, where someone is at in their fertility cycle, etc. And sometimes it absolutely can be right up front.
You can't push through the cervix, but you can go around it.
You can't push through the cervix, but you can go around it.
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