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Soft Cervix

The cervix becomes soft during ovulation and pregnancy. If a woman conceives, she can often notice that her cervix has become soft and is not as firm as before a period. The cervix may remain soft throughout pregnancy; however, if it becomes too soft before the delivery date, there is a possibility of preterm labor.

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Can I work if my cervix is soft in five months of pregnancy?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 31-year-old female, and my weight is 65 kg. I am 5 months pregnant, and my doctor suggested bed rest now because my cervix is soft. Can I at least work for exactly one month from now? I had taken a TVS scan that showed the cervical length was 3.9 cm, and the internal OS was clo...  Read Full »


Dr. Uzma Arqam

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is more than five months of gestation. According to your history, you had a short and soft cervix and were advised restricted activity and bed rest due to the risk of preterm labor. You have not mentioned your previous obstetrics, gynecology, drug, or medical hist...  Read Full »

I have had regular periods except this month. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 26-year-old female, and I had surgery five years back. I have had my period on time every month, but this month I did not have my period. I did not use any contraceptives, and my cervix is soft and slightly open. Kindly help.   Read Full »


Dr. Muhammad Zohaib Siddiq

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. If you have had a previous tubal ligation, the remaining ovary and uterus may still function normally and produce menstrual cycles. However, missing a period can also be caused by various factors, including changes in weight or exercise ha...  Read Full »

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