I was wondering what your cervical position should be like during and after ovulation. I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be high and soft around ovulation, right? What is it supposed to like before AF and what should it be like if possibly pregnant? Would it be the same?
I haven't been temping regularly so my chart is useless...I'm under the assumption I already O'd based on body cues. CM, cervical position, ovulation pain. I know temping is probably best though.
I don't have my TCOYF with me at the moment, but I've read it and don't remember some of this.
Re: cervical position question
I believe it is supposed to return to a low and firm position after ovulation, despite having conceived or not. Cervical position is not, however, an indication of whether you are pregnant or not. It varies from woman to woman. Ultimately, it is supposed to be high when you are pregnant, but when this happens is dependent on the person - there is no rhyme or reason to it, and can happen right after implantation or take weeks.
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Thank you for replying! I'm new to checking cervical position and remembered it was supposed to be high during ovulation, but couldn't remember how it was supposed to be before AF and if it changed after conception.
Just trying to figure out what's hopefully going to happen next. Whether it be AF or a BFP.
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