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cramping and low cervix 6dp5dt

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Hi,

I am on 2WW . 2dpt I started having severe cramps. 4dpt my cervix started feeling low similar to pre menstrual. I am very much worried and having feelings that I might be negative. Please suggest.

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi. It could be the signs of an infection make sure you keep up with any prescribed medication, including Folic acid and vitamin D. Drink lots of water to keep your urine clear and lots of it. Don’t get constipated and test on the day advised by your clinic. Good luck. Diane

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Happy_puppy in reply toDianeArnold

Thanks for you response ❤️

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Connie290

I wouldn't rely on cervix location as a predictor, mine was up and down regularly during my tww (i could tell from inserting the progesterone pessaries) and mine was a bfp xx

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Happy_puppy in reply toConnie290

Thank you 😊

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