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What is Eroded Cervix ?
By ThinkBaby on 09/11/2007 14:04:58
It sounds awful, but eroded cervix is actually quite common among pregnant women and in most cases has no bearing on your pregnancy at all
If you've been diagnosed with eroded cervix then you may feel a little worried, it certainly sounds like a very unpleasant condition. But in this case the name sounds far more scary than the condition itself usually is. You needn't worry that your
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Why am I bleeding in pregnancy?
By Kimberley Smith on 11/05/2011 16:22:16
Bleeding in pregnancy can signal a miscarriage and is worrying in any trimester, but often there is no cause for concern
's entrance to the world. Eroded cervix - Contrary to its name, this occurs as extra cells grow on the surface of your cervix.Incompetent cervix - This rare condition is often only uncovered after a miscarriage as the cervix is not strong enough to hold a baby
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All About Your Womb
By Sarah Lawson on 28/04/2009 00:46:01
How is your baby fed and kept safe as she grows inside you?
for the baby to pass through. This process is called dilation.If you have an eroded cervix this should not cause any harm to your baby and is not as serious as the name sounds, though it might signal a previous infection for which you can be safely tested
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