To the normal and pathological anatomy of the cervix.

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The female genital organs in the continuation of all life and until death are subject to constant changes. Müllerian passages, which are at first solid, dense, become hollow with further development, by the end of the 2nd month, the septum between them in the lower part disappears and the vagina and uterus develop, between how the upper part turns into tubes; only in a 5-month-old fetus is it possible to differentiate the uterus from the vaginal canal - the vaginal part is formed; the cervix at this time is very long and wide, the body of the uterus is small and narrow; in a newborn, the uterus is already well developed relative to the vaginal part.

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