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the part of the uterus which protrudes into the vagina. The "os" (mouth) of the cervix is the hole which dilates during labor.
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The narrow passage at the lower end of the uterus (womb), which connects to the vagina.
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The lower section of the uterus which protrudes into the vagina and dilates during labor to allow the passage of the fetus.
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The neck of the uterus. The narrow portion at the lower end of the uterus. The end which opens into the vagina is called the external os, the end which opens into the uterus the internal os. The cervix is sealed with a plug of thick mucus which only becomes thin and permeable for sperm around the time of ovulation.
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The lower part of the uterus. It has an opening into the vagina. This hole lets blood come out of the uterus during a period. It also lets sperm come into the uterus and fallopian tubes. It can be stretched open very big during childbirth to let the baby pass through. Imagine a ketchup bottle turned upside down. The neck of the bottle is the vagina and the part full of ketchup would be the uterus. If there were a gate between these two parts, that would be the CERVIX.
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