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9065649 tn?1418258207

dont know if its right.?!

So if you put your finger or fingers in your va jay.. n i guess it would be your cervix  mine doesnt feel closed... i can stick my pointer in a lil bit im 11weeks n 3 days
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It is normal to have that. It usually opens more when on period.  You should not be cleaning up in there.  Your body does that naturally.  You will get a yeast infection if you put soap up there.  
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9065649 tn?1418258207
Im not saying it is i was trying to figure out what it is.
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It's really not possible to check your own cervix...
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9065649 tn?1418258207
I mean i feel completely normal nothing hurtsor anything i was taking a shower and was cleaning out my va jay and the thing that we used to call man parts inside of us it was open a lil bit and didnt know if it was right or not
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Oh no...let your doc handle that! You could get an infection by trying to check your cervix. If you feel like something is wrong let your doc know or go to er!
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Your cervix is way way in the back.. My doctor literally had to shove her hand and fingers in there to even feel mine.. Are you sure you are even touching your cervix...it's not a good idea if you are it can introduce infection in there which is not good
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