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Anonymous
While unlikely, I suppose it's not physically impossible. The cervix is, after all, a ring of muscle. Dilation/penetration of the cervix, though, I've always heard to be exceptionally uncomfortable at best.
Pregnancy, though, would *not* result in a "looser" cervix. Upon conception a woman's cervix excretes a thick mucus that plugs up her womb as a form of protection for the placenta and fetus within. Cervical penetration during pregnancy should be, as far as I understand it, a biological impossibility.
Let it be known, however, that I am not a doctor. I just watch a lot of medical dramas.
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