Dont know for sure but i would imagine it would be easier to conceive with a low cervix because the uterus would be closer to the outside of the vagina, ie. less distance for the sperm to travel.
at the same time this would mean there would be less space for the sperm to stay in the vagina after he pulls out. so a lot of the ejaculate may leak out. sperm can live in the vagina for something like 4 days. so if the sperm does not enter the uterus before it leaks out you probably wont get pregnant.
i suggest that (if you are conciving by sexual intercouse) to have the male keep his penis inside you for as long as possible after he ejaculates, ( have his penis act as a plug, you know?) even though i am on the pill and dont want to get pregnant yet my boyfriend and i do this sometimes, it makes the moments after sex more intimate, its like a bonding thing, i could only imagine how intimate it would feel if we were trying to have a baby :)
hope that helps!
Surgery is needed to repair a low cervix if it extends down far enough. This reduces the risk of additional health problems.
Your cervix can change daily when pregnant or not. It can even change height and position if you are constipated or just relieved yourself. If concerned while pregnant speak with your doc, other than that you can learn your cervical pattern but charting and checking daily at the same time and same position. A cervical check can not tell if your pregnant by touch alone.AnswerHi, I am not an expert, but i have been pregnant four times and given birth to five healthy baby boys!! So I would say I have some experience. A soft high cervix usually means that you are going to, are, or just have ovulated. After ovulation your cervix goes back to harder and lower.(easily felt) In early pregnancy, your cervix should be low and harder just as it was before ovulation.AnswerWrong. I am pregnant NOW, and my cervix is low and SOFT.) Answeryou can be further in pregnancy with my 2 my cervix was high hard and closed also felt like it was not attached to the wallAnswerI am 5 weeks, 3 days pg and my cervix is high, soft and closed, but it can be different for everyone. When I was 4 weeks and first found out, I noticed it was low (but not as low as during AF), medium and closed.
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You need to ask the person who told you the baby was low in your cervix, they are the best person to tell you. If your cervix is 'weak' it may open and you may miscarry. I think what you may have though is placenta previa, where the egg has implanted close to the cervix. As your uterus grows it stretches near the cervix and the placenta does not stretch so it pulls away from the wall of the uterus.
when an embryo is transplanted low in the uterus and has taken and growing the term used is 'carring low' there is possibility of miscarrige in cases of twins and/or if you have a weak cervix. There needs to be at least 2cm from fetus to cervix. check with a perinatalogist.
The location of your cervix isn't an issue if it doesn't cause you any discomfort.
During menstruation, the cervix generally descends lower in the vaginal canal and may feel firm, low, and closed. It can vary among individuals, but some may notice a lower and firmer cervix compared to other times in the menstrual cycle.
Your cervix should be low and firm. During ovulation with cervical musus the cervix is high and open and wet. After ovulation it is firm, low, and closed. If you are pregnant it will be high, soft, and closed.
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Yes it can whine, that also just might be low on fluid. It can also go bad and never make a sound, it will just get harder and harder to steer.
The cervix is usually located low, firm, and closed 10 days before your period. It may also feel slightly tilted and moist. Tracking cervical position can help in predicting fertility and ovulation.
Not necessarily. If you are worried go to the doctor. Your cervix gets soft to prepare for the baby. If you are carrying unusually low go to the doctor and have a physical. That's were should be instead of this website. Only your docotor can really tell you what's going on.