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Cervix position during early pregnancy

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Hi guys, is it possible that during early pregnancy, the cervix will feel like it’s low on a few days ? I was trying to insert my cyclogest today and For some reason, feeling a little different. Would be grateful for any replies .😕 can’t tell you guys how nervous and sad I am.

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Cervix position is not an exact science. A low cervix is often the sign that AF is on its way, but I also had a really low cervix around 6/7dp5dt or equivalent in a couple of pregnancies and thought I was out but I wasnt!!. So don’t give up if you are worried because it can literally pop back up overnight and be good news. I guess I am saying try not to read too much into it! Good luck xx

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