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September 2nd, 2006, 12:05 PM
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<span style="font-family:Comic Sans Ms">ok so i havent been on here in like forever since we were taking a break from our ttc, well anyhow heres the situation, af was due on the 29th and well today is the 2nd and shes still not here me and my sister allways have af the same time and hers has come and passed, well i read that when your pregnant your cervix will rise up and be wet, soft and closed,well mine is, and if af was comming she should be low hard and opened, i am trying not to test because i have a doctors appointment on the 5th and i am going to ask her for a beta when i go, any feedback at all would be great, what do you all think? thanks

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September 2nd, 2006, 12:58 PM
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I found this information and I hope it helps you!
Good luck getting your BFP!

The Position of Your Cervix in Early Pregnancy

Many women who are trying to conceive will be looking for physical signs that they are pregnant. The most common early signs of pregnancy include:

# Tender or swollen breasts
# Backaches
# Constipation
# Darkening of areola
# Excessive salivation
# Exhaustion or feeling sleepy
# Food cravings
# Frequent urination
# Headaches
# Increased sense of smell
# Lower abdominal cramps
# Nausea and vomiting

For women who track their cervical position in order to determine fertility, many wonder if there is a correlation between the position of the cervix and early pregnancy.

Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a simple answer for all women. The position of the cervix during pregnancy does change but not at the same time in all women.

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 others, this will not happen until quite a while after their pregnancy has been confirmed.

Due to this variation between women, 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 taking a sensitive home pregnancy test or by visiting your doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
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