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Could Injury In Cervix Affect Fertility In Future?

Hi I just masturbate with a flash light just now and I didnt know there was a Sharpe pointing out of the flash light till after I I git done and look at the condom (yes I made sure to put a condom on it ) and when I look at it there wad blood but I wasn t on my period .. I than put my finger inside to check it and I can feel a cut on my cervix area . Im concern .. scared ... what does that mean ? Will I be able to have kids in the future ?
Mon, 20 Jul 2015
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Firstly, you should immediately see a specialist for a proper local examination to check if there is any tissue trauma. Secondly, it is not advisable to use instruments inside the vagina for any purpose without guidance. This can lead to tears, infections with subsequent strictures and so on. It is difficult at this stage to comment on the future fertility, but I can say that though the hormone process of ovulation and fertilization is unlikely to be hampered, local trauma may lead to difficulty in consummation. Hope this helps.
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Could Injury In Cervix Affect Fertility In Future?

Hello, Firstly, you should immediately see a specialist for a proper local examination to check if there is any tissue trauma. Secondly, it is not advisable to use instruments inside the vagina for any purpose without guidance. This can lead to tears, infections with subsequent strictures and so on. It is difficult at this stage to comment on the future fertility, but I can say that though the hormone process of ovulation and fertilization is unlikely to be hampered, local trauma may lead to difficulty in consummation. Hope this helps.