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Who else is checking there cervix?

I'm using all three methods to determine ovulation. 1. BBT 2. cevical fluid and 3. cervical postion. I've noticed that when I check my cervical position it seems that my cervix is tilted. Does anyone else have this problem? My period just ended, so will the position change as I get closer to ovulation?

Thanks in advance to the serious answers. And if you don't have anything positive to say, than don't bother answering.

Update:

Thanks to everyone that answered with serious answers.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    My cervix is on a tilt constantly, my cervix does not change position.

    The position of my cervix is that it goes in the direction of my back; I haven't read anything about the cervix changing position before and did not know that this happend in other women. Cervical position actually, does not have anything to do with trying to get pregnant. You have taken the best steps which is the BBT, and your cervical fluid....I usually go by my cervical fluid, which become more as I get closer to ovulation.

    I hope that helps, but if you wish to get a more professional answer, I would suggest consulting your physician.

  • 1 decade ago

    I haven't noticed if my cervix is tilted or not... I guess I'm not really understanding what you're saying, probably because I haven't experienced it.

    What I notice is just how hard it is to reach my cervix. Right after my period it's easy because it's low. By the middle of my cycle it is higher and thus harder to reach.

    I never could tell hard vs soft. I know hard is supposed to feel like your nose and soft like a lip, but I find it impossible to tell. I can feel the opening though and whether that is closed or more open (more open = closer to ovulation).

  • 1 decade ago

    Your cervix tilts as your uterus tilts. It (for me anyway) was easier to touch (not tilted much) during ovulation. It also felt a bit more soft if that makes sense.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i am going all out in checking all I can LOL

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