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Cervix becomes soft at 4 weeks pregnancy. Not only cervix but uterus also becomes soft. Gynecologist is very careful while doing termination of pregnancy. ( Suction and evacuation.) Otherwise perforation of uterus occurs. Non-pregnant uterus is a tough structure and duringD and C, (Dilatation and curettage.) uterus does not get perforated, unless you want to perforate it.
According to my midwife, it is normal for your uterus to come up to about an inch or two below your belly button at this point in pregnancy. Around 20 weeks, it should reach, or almost reach, your belly button.
No, it's impossible. So you're not pregnant.
AnswerNo, the whole purpose of your period is to rid your body of the soft lining of your uterus when your body is preparing to have a baby. So if you are already pregnant, your body doesn't have to get rid of the uterine lining.
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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.
It is normal for the uterus to contract and feel firm after giving birth as it helps to control bleeding. However, if the uterus remains consistently rock hard or if you experience severe pain or heavy bleeding, it could be a sign of a complication and you should seek medical attention.
yes you can get pregnant from a soft toy with sperm on it.
It depends what you were like before you became pregnant, if it was soft then it will stay soft, if you were hard it will stay hard. Some women get bad gas at the begiinning of pregnancy and that may make a soft stomach firmer.
A boggy uterus is one that has a soft, mushy feel to it. A normal uterus, one that's not boggy, feels firm, like a muscle that's being flexed.
If it is freshly made, it should be fine. However, you should avoid any purchased soft processed foods. They can be a listeria risk.
Hi there. I am now 8 weeks but at 7 weeks I noticed that on day 5 my cervix was extremely low and soft and I wasn't sure what that meant either. Looking up stuff on the internet about it put my mind at ease as a tonne of other women had experienced the same thing at 6 or 7 or 9 weeks etc. I don't think it necessarily means anything as I was not due for my period (had I not been pregnant) nor ovulation. The following day it was back up again and all was fine after that.