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pregnancy cervix Posted: 04-20-08 17:54pm
where is your cervix supposed to be early
pregnancy? I was supposed to start but it
was 4 days late than it was supposed to be
and it was very very light like not even
enough to go onto the pad and did this for
1 1/2 days and i have been nauseated and
sleepy and breast tenderness and other
things here lately i was just wondering
what are chances of being pregnant and can
you tell by your cervix this early in the
game?
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 04-20-08 18:01pm
No you can tell by your cervical position.
Your cp will change a lot during early
pregnancy.
The only way to know is to test. Have you
taken a pregnancy test yet?
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StacyHoll
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Posted: 04-20-08 18:25pm
After ovulation, your cervix will drop
lower in your vagina and feel firm, like
the tip of your nose. During pregnancy,
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 other, this will
not happen until quite a while after their
pregnancy has been confirmed.
Good luck
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princessscott
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Posted: 04-20-08 19:33pm
i was just wondering if I could tell by
cp-no i haven't tested yet i think i am
scared of it being neg. but since i
spotted sorta this month would the test
still read acurate? thanks for the input.
and the cp i read is supposed to be high
durning pregnancy and it is and i just
finished spotting on the 16 (it only
lasted for 1 1/2 days) and cp is high but
firm so.... I
really donno
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