Joined: 08 Feb 2004 Posts: 132 Location: Lansing, Ks
I'm Kinda New At This Posted: 02-28-04 03:14am
I m kinda nw at this so I was just kinda
wondering something. I started my period
on the 11th of february and it lasted
until the 16th. We have been having sex
regularly and all. But I was wondering
like lately I have josh check to see if my
cervix is high or if the hole is open and
all tht good stuff. Lately however the
hole has been "moving" like one day itll
be pointed more towards my butt and then
next itll be pointed towards my belly
button ... Why??? And, I have him check
to see if the hole is open or not and
today he said he felt it closing and hes
never really felt it closed before hes
always been able to get part of his finger
in ti but today he couldnt really get it
in there ... Why??? Was that me
ovulating or is my cervix still high bc im
pregnant or what ... Like I said im new
to this. But, if it makes an difference
like 3 days ago my temp was like in the
96's and now it in the 97's and it gets
just a lil warmer every time I take it.
Also would it be to early to have
symptoms?
Thanks for all ur help in advance
~kit~
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cricketbugmom
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Mar 2004 Posts: 11
Posted: 03-24-04 03:59am
In your cycle your cervix should open and
close... It naturally moves foreward and
back... And up and down. It doesn't
mean you are pregnant.
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