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884728 tn?1244746925

Cervical position ????

Ok, so I decided that maybe I should start checking my cervix to see what is going on there and get a better idea of what is going on with my body.

Well, I'm clueless as to what it all should mean. I checked it today and it is low, is not soft but not firm, and is not open but also not closed.

I guess my question is, what should it be right now? I am on CD 20/5 dpo.

I know that around O it is supposed to be open, but other than that I have NO CLUE!

DH and I are trying to conceive our first together (I have 2 DC and he has 2 DC from previous marriages).
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796506 tn?1370188305
I hope that you have lots and lots of luck! I know that it is a little discouraging trying to get the hang of things but no fear, we are all in this together!
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884728 tn?1244746925
Thanks.  I check other things as well, but this is just the first that I have started checking my cervical position.  I have not started temping just yet, but will if we are not successful after a few months.  I just had a tubal reversal last month, and this is our first month of TTC.  Just trying to get the hang of all of this.
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796506 tn?1370188305
Hi. I do all of the bbt's, cervical positions and every other means possible. Cervical positions are not a good indication from what I have read. Early pregnancy the cervix should be either high or low closed and firm and purple/bluish in color. But like I said, it is not a good indication. I hope this helps!
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