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pickles16
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Member since 11/07 17227 total posts
Name: Jen
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Cervix question
What is it supposed to be like after O if implantation occured and if it didn't... I know I'm way too early, I'm just curious!!!
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Posted 1/11/08 8:02 PM |
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wannabemom
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Re: Cervix question
the cervix is different if the egg implants vs AF is coming
I never knew that... I'm now curious too
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Posted 1/11/08 9:41 PM |
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katiebell
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Member since 8/06 1418 total posts
Name: K
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Re: Cervix question
I found this:
Cervix's Position Changes
One early symptom of pregnancy after ovulation is the position of the cervix. Many women track their cervical position in order to determine fertility, to wonder if there is at all any correlation between the position of the cervix and early pregnancy.
Unfortunately, there is no simple answer for all women regarding the position of the cervix. The position of the cervix during pregnancy does change but not at the same time in all women.
After ovulation, your cervix drops lower in your vagina and feels firm, it feels like the tip of your nose. When you are pregnant, the cervix will rise a bit and become softer, but the timing of this happening will vary from woman to woman. For some, this will happen shortly before their period is due, but for others, this will not happen until quite a while after their pregnancy has been confirmed.
Given how difficult it is to determine when this could happen, checking the position of your cervix to determine pregnancy is not a reliable indication of whether or not your are pregnant. More reliable ways to find out if you are pregnant is to take a sensitive home pregnancy test or by visiting your doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
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Posted 1/11/08 10:03 PM |
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