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Low angled cervix?
Hi! We've been ttc 3 years, and I just took my first round of Clomid at the beginning of this month.
Anyways- I always check my cervial position. Just to see what it feels like on cetain days, etc. Today though, I felt and it was touching my vaginal wall. Like slanted to the right so much that it was up against it. Sorry if tmi, but is this normal?
a better poster? wow- that helps.
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- jackmattLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Just FYI: Some people have tilted uteruses, like myself, which can tend to cause low back cramps, but usually do not cause infertility, so I wouldn't worry, especially if it is changing position. Invest in this book: "Taking Charge of your Fertility" I think I remember that the best time to conceive is when the cervix is soft & in low position, but the book will clarify. Good Luck.