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My cervix is high (like I could barely touch it yesterday, today - I can not touch it) and I am wondering if this could mean I am pg? 1st day of last period was 11/15 (it's 12/9, not due for a few days). We had sex once at CD12 - CM was watery and there was a lot of it. I do not think I have any other signs of pregnancy - but I know it is still very early. The only thing that I cant make sense of is my cervical position. Through the research that I've done, it seems that before a women's period, her cervix should be low....but mine is high. Is this a sign of pregnancy?

2007-12-09 09:36:37 · 3 answers · asked by Las Julius 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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It can be a sign of pregnancy, but it's not the most reliable because although the cervix does soften and go higher when a woman is pregnant, the time at which it does so (before / after AF is due) varies for each woman and each pregnancy also.

Bear in mind that you should check your cervic at the same time and in the same position every day because these things can affect how it feels.

Also, if you check your cervix while you are aroused it will feel high and soft then too.

I hope it is a pregnancy sign for you hun!! Fingers crossed!!! :o)

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2015-08-20 16:19:13 · answer #4 · answered by Natividad 1 · 0 0

During ovulation the cervix is SHOW (soft, high,open and wet). Around the time of menstration the cervix is low and hard. I've heard OB/GYNs making this analogy when referring to a pregnant vs. non-pregnant cervix: A non-pregnant cervix feels like a hard, unripe piece of fruit, while a pregnant cervix is more like an almost over-ripe plum. It becomes very tender and engorged with blood, especially early on in pregnancy.In the early stages of pregnancy you may notice that your cervix will rise a bit and become softer, but the timing of this happening will vary from woman to woman. You may see the change in your cervix shortly before your period is due or you may not feel this for several weeks.As the pregnancy progresses you will probably have an increase in vaginal discharge, but the cervical mucous is fairly minimal during pregnancy.

Some women may notice a change in their cervix in very early pregnancy but cervical position is not a good sign of pregnancy. That is because the cervix changes not only from woman to woman but from day to day and could even be different in the same woman at different times of the day.

I would recommend to check your cervix right after your period ends and check it every day, at the same time, in the same postion. That way you know how your cervix is suppose to feel at what point during your cycle and if it doesn't feel that it's suppose to you could use that to help you determine pregnancy. For a woman that doesn't check her cervix regularly I would say it's next to impossible to determine if she's pregnant or not by checking it.

2007-12-09 10:08:48 · answer #5 · answered by MurphysGirl 4 · 6 1

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