For the conventional «Pap» smear test, cells are scraped
from around the cervix — the neck of the womb — and «smeared» on to a slide.
Not exact matches
Your
cervix is continuing to open
from around 3 cm to fully dilated at 10 cm.
In order to do this, your healthcare provider will sweep his or finger
around your
cervix, gently detaching your amniotic sac
from your uterine wall.
Some small bleeding after surgery is usual but after
around a month there should be no further bleeding; further investigation would be needed to see where the bleeding is coming
from which may include an examination with a vaginal speculum to visualise the
cervix and vagina vestibule.