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  2. The Cervix: Functions, Anatomy, and Reproductive Health

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    Your cervix has several important functions, including: Producing cervical mucus during the most fertile phase of the menstrual cycle, which helps sperm travel from the vagina into the uterus. Opening during labor to allow the baby to pass through the birth canal. Protecting the uterus from bacteria and other foreign objects.

  3. Cervix: Anatomy, Function, Changes & Conditions - Cleveland...

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    Function. What is the purpose of your cervix? Your cervix is a passage that allows fluids to flow inside and out of your uterus. It’s also a powerful gatekeeper that can open and close in ways that make pregnancy and childbirth possible. Your cervix plays important roles in the following:

  4. The cervix connects the vagina to the uterus. It plays a major role in the menstrual cycle, fertility, pregnancy, and childbirth. Various health conditions, such as cervical polyps, can...

  5. Cervix: Structure, Function, and Possible Conditions - Verywell...

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    The cervix's three primary functions are: During menstruation, menstrual blood passes through the cervix and into the vagina, where it exits the body. The cervix produces cervical mucus, which varies throughout different parts of the menstrual cycle and during fertile times, making it easier for sperm to move through the cervix into the uterus.

  6. The Cervix - Structure - Function - Vascular Supply -...

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    The cervix performs two main functions: It facilitates the passage of sperm into the uterine cavity. This is achieved via dilation of the external and internal os. Maintains sterility of the upper female reproductive tract. The cervix, and all structures superior to it, are sterile.

  7. cervix, lowest region of the uterus; it attaches the uterus to the vagina and provides a passage between the vaginal cavity and the uterine cavity. The cervix, only about 4 centimetres (1.6 inches) long, projects about 2 centimetres into the upper vaginal cavity.

  8. Cervix - Wikipedia

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    The cervix is the lower part of the uterus situated between the external os (external orifice) and internal os (internal orifice). The cervical canal connects the interior of the vagina and the cavity of the body of uterus. The cervix is part of the female reproductive system.

  9. Cervix Uteri Anatomy, Function & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The uterine cervix produces a mucus that aids in carrying sperm from the vagina to the uterus, where it can fertilize an egg if the woman is ovulating. When the woman isn’t...

  10. The cervix is the region of the reproductive system, which is the boundary of the uterus with the vagina. It is a sphincter-shaped structure, composed by folds and crypts, whose main function is to act as a barrier separating the uterus.

  11. The Cervix: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody

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    The cervix of the uterus is the tapered inferior region of the uterus. Its name, cervix, comes from the Latin word meaning "neck" due to its role as the narrow connection between the larger body of the uterus above the vagina below.