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If You’ve Ever Wondered What Your Cervix Looks Like, Here’s Your Answer
Behold the amazing cervical selfies of The Beautiful Cervix Project. (These photos are graphic and potentially NSFW, unless you work at a gynecologist’s office.)
Courtesy of The Beautiful Cervix Project
Amanda Schupak is a health, science, and technology journalist. As a writer and editor, she has covered topics including women's health, nutrition, psychology, climate and environment, consumer technology, cybersecurity, and space exploration. Her work has been published in Popular Science, O, The Oprah Magazine, Forbes, CBS News, and others. She... Read more
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O’Nell Starkey is a visual learner, so when she had to track her daily cervical position for a midwifery school assignment, she opted to take a photographic approach.
“I decided to use a speculum and look at my cervix every day in addition to feeling it with my finger and observing the changes in the fluid it produces,” Starkey tells SELF. “I had my partner take a photo of my cervix every day for a cycle so I could see the changes it was going through.” She posted the photos online thinking maybe some of her midwife colleagues would find them interesting.
Surprisingly, others on the Internet took notice, so Starkey opened it up to let other women submit photos of their cervices. That was seven years ago. Now The Beautiful Cervix Project ( beautifulcervix.com ) hosts a large gallery of images and has had millions of visitors.
The process of photographing one’s own cervix—the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina—is less involved than you might imagine. Starkey explains that all you need is a speculum, like the one your gynecologist uses to open the vagina for exams (but inserted upside down, so you can reach the handle through your legs), a flashlight, and a camera. The one on your iPhone will do. (You can buy a self-exam kit on the site.)
“Women who are inspired to learn more about themselves volunteer to contribute to the project and take the photos themselves (or have a partner or friend or doctor take the photos) in the comfort of their own homes,” Starkey says. Some choose to submit just a single image, such as the cervix after childbirth, during a Pap smear or after a LEEP procedure to remove precancerous cells. Others send in series showing how the cervix changes over the course of one menstrual cycle. There are pictures of a cervix pre- and post-coitus, pre- and post-menopause, and ones that show the strings of an IUD peeking through.
This all might lead you to wonder why. Why photograph your cervix and share it on the web? Starkey has a simple explanation: “Cervices are amazing!”
She’s got a point. They close off the uterus to protect it from infection, they can hold in a growing baby for 10 months, and they can open up—really wide—to let that baby out when it’s time. They really are an underappreciated workhorse of the female anatomy.
“Many women do not even think about their cervix or reproductive health until they get an abnormal Pap smear or they are pregnant and learn about cervical dilation during labor,” she says. “While some sex education teaches about menstruation, rarely are the days between periods discussed and women are left clueless about how to care for, interpret, and advocate for their own vaginal and cervical health.”
Starkey allows that “seeing one’s cervix isn’t for everyone.” Her goal is not to sensationalize, but to normalize something that is “often taboo.” She stresses that cervical self-exam is not a replacement for routine preventive care by a licensed practitioner. But it can be a useful tool for women using the symptothermal fertility awareness method for birth control or conception, and it can be an “empowering supplement” that helps women become more familiar with their bodies.
“In general, our patriarchal culture and the media frequently misunderstand or overtly shame women about their bodies and vaginas,” says Starkey. “Messages and advertising target our insecurities and fears about our own bodies: We are taught our vaginas need to be perfumed, douched, bleached, surgically made smaller, are incapable of birthing, etc. I hope the Beautiful Cervix Project gives a visual voice to the normalcy, variations, power, and beauty of our bodies. It’s time to end the shame we feel about ourselves.”
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It was an inspired by a 1748 novel in which a magic ring "makes women's genitals talk."
Sep 11, 2017, 10:28 AM EDT | Updated Sep 12, 2017
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Fashion is all about freeing the nipple , so it was only a matter of time before it started freeing the vulva , too.
Namilia is a Berlin-based design house helmed by Nan Li and Emilia Pfohl, and its latest collection is called “My Pussy, My Choice.” The collection, which showed at New York Fashion Week on Saturday, was a colorful display of garments and shoes adorned with both large and small renderings of female genitalia.
According to the show’s invitation, the collection was inspired by the 1748 novel “The Indiscreet Jewels,” written by Denis Diderot and published anonymously. It’s “an allegory that portrays Louis XV as the sultan Mangogul who owns a magic ring that makes women’s genitals (‘jewels’) talk.”
Models strutted down the runway proudly wearing images of vulvas ― some discreet, some not-so-discreet ― on collars, sleeves and skirts.
The NSFW show also featured this interesting bra-type piece:
There were also ass-less chaps, for good measure:
Not to mention, as any sexually charged event would have, the New York Post reports the models walked down the runway to Disney music.
Check out more images from the show below.
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Just when I finally got used to the side boob .
Just when I finally got used to the side hair shave .
Comes another side THING that is beautiful and impossible and horrifying and I cannot look away:
— David Richman (@DRich_what) April 1, 2016
The side vag is my new favourite term. It’s the result of what happens when you succumb to the latest high-crotched fashion trend and let your fleshy front lady area see the light of day. And it’s coming to a beach, a red carpet, or an Instagram shot near you.
In Venice recently, it was side-vag for days:
And, pre-robbery, Kim Kardashian was letting the gentle winds of France caress her front cheeks.
A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on Sep 17, 2016 at 9:27pm PDT
It's yet another astonishing feat for women in 2016. Up until now we've been concerning ourselves with the brave feats of fighting for equal pay, starting AFL leagues and running for President of the United States.
It's time we tipped our hats to those brave souls involved in side-vaggery.
Firstly, respect for the enormous amount of danger factor involved. Step a millimetre too far, and suddenly your bikini seam has been swallowed up by your lady pocket. And for pete's sake don't even THINK about moving sideways or you'll end up in a Malaysian prison.
Secondly, the intensity and effort it goes to ensure your side vag is display-quality cannot be underestimated. Can you imagine? How is it possible to remain hairless, without the pockmarked scars of ingrown picking, or the ugly red bumps of another $29 triple-x from Essential Beauty?
Not all heroes wear capes. Some of them wear really high-crotch things.
Side vaggers laugh in the face of their waxer when she says "this is going to hurt".
Side vaggers spit their champagne out at 1800's ladies who were considered scandalous when they flashed their ankle.
Side vaggers know where their best side is at.
So this summer, ladies, be armed with the knowledge that your vag doesn't have to lie dormant, meekly covered. Get your little muff wings out. It's what fashion wants you to do. Just remember a couple of things:
And please, don't forget to slip, slop and slap the sides too.
Monique Bowley is the host of Mamamia Out Loud. It's the award-winning weekly podcast with what women are talking about. Subscribe in itunes or listen to the full episode here:
this is just a revision and an attempted resurgence of the high hip french cut that really doesnt look good on anyone unless you're trying to make your hips look gigantic...are dickies going to be next??

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