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1110747 tn?1295844043

Cervix position...I need help!

I am just reading from a website to re-research on my cervix. I read that “Early in your cycle, during and just after menstruation and prior to peak fertility when your estrogen level is low, your cervix is low, hard, firm and closed and easy to feel with your fingers. Your cervix lifts and straightens and becomes softer, higher and more open as your fertility (and the presence of estrogen) increases.” I don’t know about anyone else but I seem to be the opposite. During my ovulation period my cervix feels firmer. And I have never felt my cervix being “closed”. Is anyone else like this? I should I be worried?
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1110747 tn?1295844043
Thanks, I decided to stop checking the cervix postion and texture and focus on the CM. Its just driving me crazy. So just OPK, BBT, and CM for now on. Hopefully I will become more relaxed. BTW not doing a OPK for one cycle was the biggest mistake. It just drove me crazy for not having another insurence.
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1105753 tn?1374287348
I wouldn't be worried but you might ask your doctor. My cervix does not act the same since my miscarriage and D&C but i still ovulate so the doctors weren't worried.
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