In order to bring you the best possible user experience, this site uses Javascript. If you are seeing this message, it is likely that the Javascript option in your browser is disabled. For optimal viewing of this site, please ensure that Javascript is enabled for your browser.
Total Health

Cervical Health: Why Is My Cervix Slightly Open?

By:
Kelly Shanahan

Question :

At a recent appointment, my doctor noticed my cervix was slightly opened. She asked me if I had any abortions or miscarriages in my past. Is there any reason to be alarmed? What, if anything, should I be concerned about with my cervix being this way? What do abortions or miscarriages have to do with the shape of your cervix?

--A.R.

Answer :

Most -- but not all -- women who have never had a child or any instrumentation of their cervix (such as from a D&C) have a small, round cervical opening. After a woman gives birth (or even just goes through labor) or after the cervix is dilated for a procedure, the opening may be larger and more oval in shape.

The size and shape of the cervical opening is a problem only if the opening is pinpoint (stenotic); this may impede menstrual flow, leading to increased cramping and a higher chance of endometriosis. Stenosis of the cervix is usually a consequence of procedures such as a LEEP (done to remove significantly abnormal cells, or dysplasia) or multiple D&Cs. Other than stenosis, it does not matter what shape the opening is.

 

advertisement