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Cervix during pregnancy?

So I have got 3 bfp in the past couple days. I was wondering how your cervix should feel during early pregnancy. I went to check my cm and my cervix was very low and really hard. Is this normal?

3 Answers • 9 years ago


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Google says it should be high and soft hmmm... I also wonder what's the deal with the cervix, hopefully someone will share more info x

9 years ago


There's really no way that it "should" feel. The belief is that your cervix will feel high and soft, and obviously closed, and while that is true, the time frame that that happens for each woman is different.
The hormones that surge through your body in early pregnancy can make your cervix feel different from day to day. At some point, your cervix WILL rise and soften up, but that may not be for a while, depending on what your body chooses for you.
My cervix was the lowest I had ever felt it and rock hard until about 6 weeks in. After that, it's been high and soft as expected.
Good luck and congratulations!!


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9 years ago


First of all, congratulations on your BFP! From what I understand, you aren't really supposed to be feeling your own cervix while pregnant. You don't want to introduce anything to that area that shouldn't be there (and you don't want to irritate it, either!) I wouldn't look into the position or texture of your cervix and just enjoy that you are pregnant!


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