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Q: cervix checking for pregnancy
asked by: shay2420 on August 17th, 2008
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how do you check your cervix to see if your pregnant? How will you know if it's high or low?
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motherofhighspiritedones
replied on August 17th, 2008
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There is a common misconception when it comes to that. I naturally have a high, way up there cervix. Some people have natuarally low ones. So its best to take the HPT to find out. With all three of my babies, I did have one classic pregnancy symptom before taking the test, one that is not often used or talked about. My vagina took on a purplish hue, do to the extra bloodflow to my uterus. I don't know if that hue shows up in all women though. Its just best to use a HPT or go to your doc for a blood pregnancy test.
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shay2420
replied on August 17th, 2008
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this is my reason for asking that : Lost a baby June 10, 08 and had a D&E (not D&C) on June 13. I got my first period since the D&E on July 12 08. I had sex on June 15, July 10, July 27, July 31, Aug 8 and Aug 11. Not sure when I should get my next period but my regualr cycle is 33 to 34 days. Thought I should have gotten around Aug 14 or 15th. Can I be pregnant and test? Or should I wait a little while for my period? If I should wait how long? I had cramps a few days ago bbut that all of the sudden disappeared. I keep running to the bathroom cuz it feels like im getting my period but when i check nothing. Thanks for ur reply to my first question.
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