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Cervix position

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mrsawhite · 02/03/2019 09:28

Morning

I am confused as to how the cervix should feel if you have conceived? Am in the TWW and have read differing things. Am about 7dpo. I did read that even if something had happened. The cervix can take a while to catch up?

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Crazee · 02/03/2019 10:13

Bumping for you because I’m wondering this too, actually just been trying to google it right now! I’m 8dpo and mine is high, but I’ve never checked it before so I have nothing to compare it to. I have creamy cm too (sorry tmi)

Hopefully someone can come along and advise us x

mrsawhite · 02/03/2019 12:58

I'm wondering about the cm too. Mine is creamy too. But not much of it. Read also normal for before AF 🙁. Cervix is mid I would say. But I think soft. DH thinks it's not 🤷‍♀️

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Mseddy · 02/03/2019 14:51

Hey. Last month I noticed my cervix drop at about 9dpo then my temp dropped off the next day and got AF at 11dpo. So going off that I think if your not pregnant your cervix becomes low. I read that it should stay high if you are pregnant. I only notice it's moved because I use ovusense and I can't get the sensor in as easily when my cervix is low. Hope that helps a little!

Crazee · 02/03/2019 15:37

Thanks @mseddy that’s really useful info. Guess I’ll just keep checking and see if it drops. Hopefully it won’t 🤞🏻

mrsawhite · 02/03/2019 15:38

Yes makes sense. Not due on for another week. So will keep an eye

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