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How high is your cervix?

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kiransmum · 03/12/2003 16:44

Strange question I know but I have read that around the time you are ovulating your cervix is very high so that you can only just reach it with your fingers. It is also softer at this time. After ovulation as you approach your period it becomes lower again and harder. Has anyone else tried this out?
I have really long and irregular cycles and I'm looking for all the clues I can to understand what is happening when.

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princesspeahead · 10/12/2003 22:04

don't know if mine is genetic but I've never had an infection so far as I know...
and I got pregnant on the first attempt with no1, in 2 months with no 2 and about 4 months with no 3 so doesn't necessarily affect conception...!

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SueW · 10/12/2003 21:50

Mine's genetic too although I didn't find out until recently when I whinged to my mum about a smear test and I discovered it was 'normal' in our family!!!!! Just goes to show the things mums/sisters don't talk about!

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sunchowder · 10/12/2003 21:38

Love this thread! I am not sure if I am intro or extrobut after I had my Rachel, my doctor had to use a duck bill type speculum to see my cervexshe never used one before and I was afraid to ask what had happened to me. I don't know what a tubular one is either!

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Demented · 10/12/2003 14:10

LOL! To think I wasn't going to read this thread as well! Mine is retroverted too, runs in the family apparently. Took us six months to conceive DS1 and nine months to conceive DS2, I keep on joking with DH that if he agrees to go for number three it will take 12 months and just think of all the fun we can have trying .

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suedonim · 10/12/2003 10:10

Thank you! I must admit, it took the better part of a year to get pg with each of my ds's, not so long with dd. We were rather careless about contraception (as in not using any!) after dd1 was about 3yo but it was still almost 9yrs until dd2 arrived. I also have a thyroid problem which I suppose could confuse the matter - not that we're planning to extend our family any further, so it's irrelevant, really!!

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pie · 09/12/2003 22:19

1/5 of women have a retroverted uterus, for the majority its congenital and there are no additional problems, most never even know. A few it is the result of an infection.

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fio2 · 09/12/2003 22:02

suedonim - it can take you longer to conceive. I know it took me a while with my first but had no probs with my second. I think it can be caused to become retroverted through infection - but in my case it runs in the family!!

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Lisa78 · 09/12/2003 21:58

I've got visions of medics in miners hats, wearing hiking boots and carrying a flask of bovril!

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magnum · 09/12/2003 21:51

Apparantly I have a 'tubular' one. Don't know exactly what that means. Anyone else have one of these???

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suedonim · 09/12/2003 21:50

Another retroverted person here. Are there any 'issues' with it, apart from smears, which I don't think have been too difficult for me?

Lol at Frieda's 'rooting around' Sounds like the nurse was trying to catch a ferret trapped in a sack!!

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fio2 · 09/12/2003 21:30

I had exactly the same sue - 'fetch the midwife with the longest fingers!" I was quite horrified

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Queenie · 09/12/2003 21:28

Ooh, thought this thread had tailed off so LOL at the comments - SueW your comments re long fingers made me squirm as brought flashbacks of being induced with ds. It was so painful I am sure the mw whole hand, right up to the wrist, was in there. I asked for an epidural for the second attempt :0

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fio2 · 09/12/2003 21:07

I am retroverted too!!! thought I was the only one. Smears are a nightmare arent they!

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roam · 09/12/2003 10:23

melliek I've spent ages trying to find that particular section but can't. Are you one of those really clever people who can do those fancy links?

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M2T · 09/12/2003 10:01

ROFL at all of you with your posterior and 'shy' cervix's (is that a word?)!!!

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princesspeahead · 09/12/2003 09:50

phew, I thought you meant my fame had spread to west london pie!

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quackers · 09/12/2003 08:51

ROFL
YOU ALL MADE ME LAUGH TODAY!!!!!

aH, NEEDED THAT!!

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pie · 08/12/2003 22:43

pph, I've heard that too!

er..not about you I mean

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princesspeahead · 08/12/2003 22:38

well I wasn't going to post this and I hope no-one I know is reading this but here goes... pie when I had my mirena fitted a few weeks ago, the doctor told me that i had a "very long vagina" and that "the speculum was almost not long enough" !!!!!
I told her that after my fair share of lovers, three children and numerous internal exams, it was nice to learn something new!!

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pie · 08/12/2003 22:33

Oh god, all these tales of retroverted uterus's and high cervix's (I have both too) are making squirm. I'm having my mirena put in next week and they are already planning on giving me a local for it.

When I had my coil removed at 8 weeks pregnant they didn't have a light so the SHO went and borrowed a torch from the porter as they couldn't see my cervix. The doctors looked like a couple of miners When I went to the EPU they kept asking me if I was sure I was pregnant as they couldn't see my uterus...er yeah, I've had a kid before I know its there!

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ks · 08/12/2003 22:22

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Ghosty · 08/12/2003 22:14

Queenie ... couldn't help laughing at the image of your doctor and nurse searching for your cervix ... did they have miners' hats on to
When I was told I had a retroverted womb during a scan my DH thought it was dead cool that his wife had a 'Retro' womb

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Frieda · 08/12/2003 22:10

Ooops! It wasn't that funny

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Frieda · 08/12/2003 22:10

I had a smear last week and the nurse who did it was rooting around for ages. After getting me to sit on my hands and cough she finally found it, and reassuringly added "Oh, you have got one after all!"

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Frieda · 08/12/2003 22:09

I had a smear last week and the nurse who did it was rooting around for ages. After getting me to sit on my hands and cough she finally found it, and reassuringly added "Oh, you have got one after all!"

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