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Right I've tried to check my cervix position over the last 2 months, and honestly it feels firm low down and to the left allll the time, don't get it!??? Feed back would be great.. Thanks xx
I used to, but it varies at what time of the day you do it, the way you stand. I don't think it's very reliable since mine went low and hard the day before my AF was supposed to show and yet I was pregnant. It takes a while for it to lift up and turn soft. Later on I couldn't even feel it anymore but that was like weeks after I found out I was pregnant.
I wouldn't really take it to seriously.x
Aw really, thanks so much makes me feel tons better, on my last pregnancies I didn't know anything I literally tried 14 days after my period and thought that was all there was to it ha ha, I'm just going to forget about my cervix! X
I tried this briefly as well. Emphasis on briefly haha!! I couldn't really work out what I was doing!! Felt like an idiot at the time but glad I'm not alone!!
Ha ha yeah I do and I still can't get it off my mind the fact it's always in the same place, I do have a tilted womb though, don't know if that changes anything x
I also have a tilted womb and that's why it's harder to check whether it's low or high. You can check the softness of it and if you've never had children the opening, but mine is now always a bit open due to childbirth. But honestly, I wouldn't touch it too much since you can also bleed or make it infected if you keep poking at it!
I tried it for a bit but then I seemed to keep getting utis so I figured best not to introduce anything thay I don't need to be out there! I could tell when it was open but difference between firm and soft or high and low was impossible.
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