This is normal & isn't a indication of pregnancy. Your cervix is high because you just ovulated.
Depends... if you ovulated already, 14 days or so. If you haven't ovulated, up to 30 days. You need 2 weeks after you ovulate to get an accurate pregnancy test...
You should wait one month due to the higher risk of infection since your cervix is still open.
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.
You will only know if you ovulated by purchasing a ovulation predictor test from your Pharmacist. Your period is not caused by ovulation but by the reduction in the amount of BCP in your system.
Starting your period two days after intercourse, is the sign that you had ovulated about 10 - 12 days prior to having sex - so you are not pregnant.
A month after her last period or around 14 days after she thinks she ovulated or had sex.
I do not have the web site were I seen it but they say on average one to two weeks.
The position and feel of the cervix can change throughout the menstrual cycle. Generally, two days before your period, the cervix is typically lower in the vagina, firmer, and the opening (os) may be slightly open in women who have had children and closed in those who have not. Here's a brief overview of the typical cervical changes throughout the menstrual cycle: Menstrual Phase (Days 1-5): The cervix is low, firm, and the os is slightly open to allow menstrual blood to pass. Follicular Phase (Days 6-14): After menstruation, the cervix starts to rise, becomes softer, and the os gradually opens as ovulation approaches. Ovulation (Around Day 14): The cervix is high, soft, and the os is open to facilitate the passage of sperm. Luteal Phase (Days 15-28): After ovulation, the cervix lowers and becomes firmer. The os starts to close if fertilization has not occurred. So, about two days before your period (typically part of the luteal phase), you can expect your cervix to be low and firm, and the os to be more closed if there is no pregnancy. However, it’s important to note that cervical positions can vary from person to person, and not everyone will experience the exact same changes.
No, sounds like a period
No. To get a reliable result on a home pregnancy test you should wait 14-16 days after you think you ovulated to test.
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.
It is possible but not likely. I don't know how often it happens but my mom ovulated about 4 days after her period when she became pregnant with my brother.