
Cervix of a 62 year old woman
Post-menopausal for 12 years
Mother of four- all vaginal homebirths (last birth 29 years ago)
No history of abnormal paps
Sexually active

Cervix of a 62 year old woman
Post-menopausal for 12 years
Mother of four- all vaginal homebirths (last birth 29 years ago)
No history of abnormal paps
Sexually active
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Truly amazing!
Comment by Lisa — March 30, 2009 @ 5:47 am
wow
Comment by mom — March 30, 2009 @ 9:58 pm
Thanks, Now I know normal. But I’d like to know if you could do any pictures of prolapsed cervix or colon or bladder. I’m 60 and I just feel so heavy down, like something could give way and something fall out. I’ve looked at several sites and am trying to elevate my back and butt and do stomach exercises and kegels, but please no surgery. Thanks for what you’ve done. Sharon
Comment by Sharon Jones — April 6, 2009 @ 10:48 am
I have looked through all the sites and find all the pictures and the ages to be absolutely amazing. I have looked through my Anatomy and Physio. books, and a lot of web searches and thank goodness I found this site. I have irregular periods, secondary vaginismus, and bladder problems due to car wreck and other trauma. The site is so helpful with the pictures and knowing what is normal. I think this site compliments my Dr. appts. and a couple of other sites (Women’s Therapy Center, http://www.womentc.com, and peaceandhealing.com).
Thank you very much for all your work and for keeping the public informed about this important topic that gets ignored.
Comment by Maria — April 7, 2009 @ 9:33 am
Very interesting ! I teach sex ed for schools in a small rural county and can use pictures like these. Thanks for the education. Any pictures of an abnormal cervix, such as chlamydia, etc would be useful also.
Comment by Corky LeTellier — April 7, 2009 @ 11:54 am
fantastic!
Thank you for this wonderful project. it makes me want to photograph my own, as I believe it’s a little war-torn- It tore with my first child and I had to have it repaired, cauterized. Since that time the scar from the tear/repair has been mistaken by newer/unfamiliar MDs. In any event, it makes me want a cervical portrait!
Great work. I look forward to watching your work expand.
Comment by suzanne — May 4, 2009 @ 6:51 pm
Neato.
Comment by Isa — June 10, 2009 @ 5:13 pm
Thanks so much…I’ve had sooo many issues with my cervix but have never taken the time to actually research it. Now I know what they’re talking about… Thanks again…
Comment by Lisa Marie Regan — June 18, 2009 @ 11:31 am
These are simply beautiful! Thank you so much for taking the time, energy and effort to focus on women’s internal beauty!
Comment by MonaLisa Whitaker — June 20, 2009 @ 12:35 pm
WOW.. I saw these beautiful pictures and had to have my own speculum. I now have one and am proud to report that i am educating my Boyfriend on my body and hopefully he will take pictures of mine everyday even after we have intercourse and orgasms and all that. Maybe even see when I get pregnant for the first time. I highly recommend this site to other women and girls. Thanks again
Comment by Lara — October 1, 2009 @ 11:20 pm
Thank you for your work. I would also love to see photos of a woman (or women) who has had her cervix removed. I would volunteer for the project if you were local to me.
Comment by Deb — October 5, 2009 @ 9:55 pm
This site is fantastic. Thank you all.
Comment by melanie — October 26, 2009 @ 5:47 pm
How do you take a picture of the cervix!?
Wonderful site, very educating. Thank you.
Comment by Storm — November 19, 2009 @ 5:19 pm