Hi there!
For those of you who have been pregnant before and/or had a baby before....
I have read that when you ovulate and are trying to conceive that the cervix lowers and feels very firm but once you actually get pregnant that it should raise back up and soften up quite a bit. Does anyone know if I should be concerned that it's still very low? Is this a bad sign ? Is this normal? My first appointment is this coming Tuesday and I have been agonizing for weeks about whether my baby is ok or not! I keep thinking that I'll get there and they'll say there's no heartbeat and it's terrifying.
I have had no other negative side effects (spotting, bleeding, cramping)
Re: Very low and firm cervix at 7weeks 4 days...
I wouldn't worry too much about it, it will probably do more harm to stress about it! Happy and healthy 9 months
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The cervix should return to a high position at some point, but it is different for everyone and can take a number of weeks. So, yeah, there really would be no reason for anyone to be checking their cervix or worrying about its position at this stage.