Cervical relaxation during ovulation

Cervical laxity refers to the relaxation of the muscles and ligaments in the cervix, causing the cervix to open, making it easier for sperm to pass. This condition usually occurs in women after puberty and may be caused by the gradual relaxation of muscles and ligaments. In addition, some diseases and surgeries may cause the cervix to relax.

If a woman's cervix relaxes during ovulation, it may reduce the chance of sperm entering the uterus. This is because during ovulation, the cervix opens, making it easier for sperm to pass, but if no sperm enters the uterus, fertilization is impossible. In addition, a loose cervix may increase the risk of infection by making a woman more susceptible to bacterial infections.

If a woman finds that her cervix is ​​loose during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly. Doctors can determine the cause of cervical laxity through examination and observation and give corresponding treatment suggestions. Some common treatments include medications and surgery.