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Mooncup is my cervix meant to be inside it? (TMI)

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Rolocookies · 28/10/2016 21:42

I used a mooncup before DC (1&1/2) no problem. I finally decided to go back to them today and got the bigger size.

I had a bit of a leak earlier so I decided to stick a finger up and check the seal. It seems my cervix is really low (about 1cm in) so the cervix is now hanging over the side into the cup IYSWIM. Am I doing it wrong?

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Rolocookies · 28/10/2016 22:21

Thank you for all your advice. I can't face a GP at the best of times but I'll keep an eye on it.

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CaptainMorgansMistress · 28/10/2016 22:17

There are loads of options to help do your pelvic floors - an electrical stimulator, a weighted thing to 'hold', a tube that you squeeze, all sorts.

However before you do anything like that you need to go to your GP and figure out if there's a problem an drew if so, what. Then you can plan what to do

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colouringinagain · 28/10/2016 22:17

Please don't ignore it. It does sound like a prolapse and the sooner you speak to a GP the better in my experience. Take care.

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ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 28/10/2016 22:13

OP, my cervix sits inside my cup too, it's a PITA as it takes up space so I have to empty more frequently.

If you just ignore it it may get worse/better/or stay the same. If you are really uncomfortable with going to the doc.you could monitor for a few cycles. My cervix is way lower since DD but seems stable IYSWIM.

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Whoknowswhoknows · 28/10/2016 22:11

Please don't ignore it. Try and get help with your pelvic floor exercises - are you holding your breath while doing them, is that what makes you feel faint? A prolapse can be vastly improved if you can strengthen your pelvic floor or can cause life-long problems, OP, I'm sorry. I don't want to frighten you but please do try to get some advice. You can ask your GP for a referral to a women's physio who specialises in this problem.

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NickNacks · 28/10/2016 22:11

It will get worse. It's very common, please see you GP. They will have seen it before and can help.

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Somerville · 28/10/2016 22:11

Please don't just ignore it.

It could prolapse so far that it protrudes beyond your vagina. Then you'd get all sorts of infections and ulcers - as well as pain from rubbing against it.

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Rolocookies · 28/10/2016 22:03

I just went back to the bathroom and I think you're right. I'm pretty confident it's my cervix. I used to check my dilation in the late stages of pregnancy. I can't do pelvic floor exercises they make me feel faint (I do realise how ridiculous that makes me sound) I've had bladder incontinence since being a very young child.

What would happen if I just ignored it?

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NickNacks · 28/10/2016 21:57

Even when it's at its lowest it's still a fair way up. (3 inches?)

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Qwerdy1234 · 28/10/2016 21:56

I have a big sort of lump at the entrance of my vagina I didn't have previous kids. Is it something like that that you are feeling? Can you go deeper in or has your actual cervix come down?

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RNBrie · 28/10/2016 21:55

If it's like that now and it wasn't like that before, you need to get thee to the GP. Sounds like a prolapse of some variety.

Don't despair. I had one after dc3 and it went away after a few months and lots of pelvic floor exercises.

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Rolocookies · 28/10/2016 21:55

Oh Shock. I have 1 child. 18 months old. The nurse checked my stitches after and never mentioned anything. It's not always so low, but I thought it was normal for them to move higher and lower throughout the month.

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Lovelybangers · 28/10/2016 21:54

I use a mooncup. Mine goes up much further than that.

Are you sure it's your cervix?

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Somerville · 28/10/2016 21:52

I'm only an expert in my own anatomy. So wouldn't like to say if it's weird. It's certainly not something I've ever experienced.

How old is your youngest child?

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mudandmayhem01 · 28/10/2016 21:52

That doesn't sound right, it might be worth getting that checked, not an expert but that sounds like a prolapse.

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idontlikealdi · 28/10/2016 21:52

I do t have any experience with mooncup but 1cm up your vagina sounds like a prolapse of some sort.

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NickNacks · 28/10/2016 21:52

Do you have a prolapse?

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Rolocookies · 28/10/2016 21:52

Now I'm not sure. This is so embarrassing but the vulva is the outside and the vagina is the hole right? So it's 1cm up the vagina.

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Rolocookies · 28/10/2016 21:50

That's correct. About half a finger tip before I can feel it. Is that really weird?

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Somerville · 28/10/2016 21:47

Your cervix is only 1 cm up your vulva? or have I misunderstood?

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