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Q: Ok This Is Weird
asked by: kitty2luv on November 28th, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
I heard somewhere the if u finger yr self u can feel yr uterus u can tell if yr getting yr period
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sry to say but I tried it and my feels plumped and very soft and im like hmm y is it plumed I didnt hafa pee or ne thing

any one heard of it?
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sarahsweet
replied on November 28th, 2004
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I never heard of that. I have heard about the position of your uterus, how high or low it is and how it determines whether you are pregnant or not, but im not sure what you are talking about. You just need to see your doc kitty!
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mommax3
replied on November 28th, 2004
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There is a website on here that explains how to check your cervix, but I forgot what the site it
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dreaa
replied on November 28th, 2004
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Really? I would like to see that website lol...
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kitty2luv
replied on November 28th, 2004
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I am going to ..........
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dreaa
replied on November 28th, 2004
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l2at24
replied on November 28th, 2004
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Re: Ok This Is Weird
kitty2luv wrote:
i heard somewhere the if u finger yr self u can feel yr uterus u can tell if yr getting yr period
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sry to say but I tried it and my feels plumped and very soft and im like hmm y is it plumed I didnt hafa pee or ne thing

any one heard of it?


once again kitty, I barely understand what you're trying to say. You cannot feel your uterus, but you can feel the opening to it, the cervix. Go to the birth control forum. There is a post about natural family planning that explains about when your cervix is low and soft and high and firm. I just checked it was posted by jriegal or something like that, forgot exact spelling. It's on the first page. Hope that helps.
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