| 41. | The cervix plays a major role in childbirth.
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| 42. | The cervix may be duplicated in situations such as bicornuate uterus and uterine didelphys.
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| 43. | The fetus begins to lose the support of the cervix when uterine contractions begin.
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| 44. | Checking the cervix by the precancerous changes, allowing examination and possible preventive treatment.
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| 45. | During effacement, the cervix becomes incorporated into the lower segment of the uterus.
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| 46. | However, at autopsy the cervix was found to be in a prepartum condition.
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| 47. | This is achieved when complete penetration occurs and the penis pushes against the cervix.
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| 48. | In mares, this includes the endometrium, cervix, clitoral fossa and sinuses.
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| 49. | Current research projects include investigations of cancer of the breast, prostate and cervix.
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| 50. | This procedure may be performed whether or not the uterus and cervix are present.
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