Do you mean it's prolapsed? Have you seen a gynecologist for a diagnosis? Pelvic organs such as your uterus can prolapse, meaning they kind of hang down or even out of your vagina. When this happens, the only fix is usually some type of surgery to tack them back in place. We have a diagram of the reproductive system: ttp://www.empowher.com/media/reference/reproductive-anatomy-and-physiology As you can see, the cervix is just the bottom of the uterus, so I'm thinking you may be experience a uterine prolapse?
We have information on this: https://www.empowher.com/condition/uterine-prolapse
Mayo Clinic has good information on this as well, including use of a pessary which is a device to help keep the uterus in place: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/uterine-prolapse/DS00700
I hope you find some of this information helpful. Good luck to you.
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Hello Julgabs
Do you mean it's prolapsed? Have you seen a gynecologist for a diagnosis? Pelvic organs such as your uterus can prolapse, meaning they kind of hang down or even out of your vagina. When this happens, the only fix is usually some type of surgery to tack them back in place. We have a diagram of the reproductive system: ttp://www.empowher.com/media/reference/reproductive-anatomy-and-physiology As you can see, the cervix is just the bottom of the uterus, so I'm thinking you may be experience a uterine prolapse?
We have information on this: https://www.empowher.com/condition/uterine-prolapse
Mayo Clinic has good information on this as well, including use of a pessary which is a device to help keep the uterus in place: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/uterine-prolapse/DS00700
I hope you find some of this information helpful. Good luck to you.
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