Table of contents:
- Some theory about the structure of the female reproductive systemi
- Increased risks2
- How to protect yourself? 3



Have you ever wondered how a bruised cervix feels? Many argue that this feeling is not much comparable, and at some point it seems that a person is approaching death. This manifests itself as severe, recurrent cramps in the lower abdomen, and is very distressing.
The content of the article
- 1 A little theory about the structure of the female reproductive system
- 2 Increased risks
- 3 How to protect yourself?
Even the pain during menstruation, compared to this, seems like a mere trifle. It's like someone strikes with a red-hot rod, going deeper into the gut over and over again. This pain often causes nausea and vomiting. Sounds like horror? It's like hell.
Unless you have a bruised cervix, you will never want to experience this. Let me tell you what you need to do to protect this tender area of hellish blows.
Some theory about the structure of the female reproductive systemi
First of all, the cervix is the opening between the uterus and the vaginal canal. In general, it is the area that separates the site of penetration of the penis and the site where the fetus develops. When you ovulate (when you have the highest chance of getting pregnant), the cervix becomes softer and is positioned above the vaginal canal. And even if you are on hormonal contraception, the vaginal canal grows.
Just as the penis enlarges during an erection, so does the vagina (in a less noticeable size). So, if you have not wound up properly, but have already started intercourse, the cervix will be located lower and have a slightly smaller size. Also, like penises of different sizes, vaginas come in different sizes, so you may have an especially long or especially short vaginal canal.

Increased risks2
The problem is that if the cervix is lower and harder, then it is more prone to bruising. Let's say you're going to go to bed with someone who has a large penis. In addition, he also has increased sexual activity. If your partner is not careful about the intensity of his thrusts - and both of you have not wound up to a sufficient level, or you are about to start your period, there is a very high risk of getting a bruised cervix.
In order to avoid such troubles, sexologists and gynecologists recommend using special devices that limit further penetration. Moreover, it is also a good option for women whose partners have an oversized penis, which causes pain during intercourse.
How to protect yourself? 3
A bruised cervix is not always accompanied by severe pain. This can manifest as mild spasms. But, you must admit, you hardly want to experience even them. Fortunately, avoiding this bruising is very simple: make sure you are aroused enough before you start having intercourse, especially if your period is about to begin.

If your partner has a large penis, extra precautions should be taken. Make sure he understands the risks involved in mindless, cold and intense tremors. Talk about your fears before having sex, and your partner will try to do everything more carefully and gently.
You can also track your cycle and tell your partner when your cervix is in the red zone. That is, in the zone of increased caution (usually about twelve to fourteen days after the onset of menstruation).
Learn to be aroused to the boiling point: turn on erotic films, come up with a role play, add sex toys, and then you will forget that there is such a problem as a bruised cervix.

Of course, pain in the lower abdomen is not always accompanied by a mechanical injury. For any unusual sensations, it is better to see a doctor.