Melody answered Tuesday December 19 2006, 9:57 pm: First and foremost, the most important advice I, or anyone else for that matter can give you is to get to your OB/GYN. No one here can tell you why your cervix is low, or if it's dangerous.
All vaginas are shaped differently though, so it could just be the way yours is set. It shouldn't interfere with you having sex, but your OB/GYN may tell you differently, so listen to her/him.
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