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Cervical position

Does anybody know if the cervix is high after conception or low? I had spotting around the 4th of June. My cervix was really high, today it has dropped down so low its just right there.
(sorry if TMI) The only pregnancy symptoms I have are: Fatigue, hunger, urination frequent, nausea @ night, enlarged breasts.
I am open to any suggestions or comments...
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I am trying to conceive .My doctor said that my cervix was high up.Is ther anything that I could do to lower it?
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I went to the doctor today, and he said that it was hard for him to find my cervix and that it was far up.We've been trying to conceive.We already have one child. Would this keep me from conceiving?
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Did you take a HPT?  Are you pregnant?
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what do you mean by your cervix was high/low
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You were due for your period on June 7th?  So you're two weeks late?  Take another hpt, girl!
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Technically it was due 6/7 I started to spot 6/4....I took one test on the 7th but BFN...Was it too soon? Should I retest?
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I am in the AM. or at least by noon. I want to be so bad..I am afraid it's going be BFN!
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When is your period due?
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Thanks.......My cervix was high until today...its closed, and its not soft but its not hard either.
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130384 tn?1221593027
During ovulation, your cervix is high and soft/open.  After ovulation, it closes up, becomes harder, and drops low.  If you've conceived, your cervix should stay high but still close.  

Hope this helps!
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