Nothing, it is just a term used to refer to position of a body part like brown or blonde hair. It's not a condition or an illness. The only time the cervix should drop is the week before delivery. Unfortunately, senior ladies who have had more than 4 deliveries, sometimes drop their cervix and a surgeon has to go into lift it back up into the uterus. Usually, the women are so old, they don't bother to have the surgery. In short, young women want a high cervix, it's a good thing.
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Chlamydia won't make your cervix stay high.
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.
You could be pregnant , usually after Ovulation your cervix is low hard ,and closed, but with pregnancy it's high soft ,and closed, and your having some pregnancy symptoms too, after you miss your period I would take a pregnancy test. hope this helped
The cervix is normal until a woman starts going into labor.
Usually the cervix is suspended just above the vaginal canal. A high cervix means that your uterus is placed high in the abdominal/pelvic cavity. During pregnancy, the cervix undergoes expected changes and becoming higher is one of them. These changes can occur at anytime during a pregnancy. I suggest you speak to your OB/Gyn for more information.
If your cervix is high, firm, and closed five days late for your period, along with experiencing some spotting and a negative home pregnancy test (HPT), it may indicate that your body is still adjusting hormonally or that your period is simply late. Stress, changes in weight, or other factors can also affect your cycle. It's advisable to wait a few more days and retest if your period does not start, or consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
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.
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When a woman has a high cervix, it means that the uterus is placed high in the pelvic cavity. This will not interfere with becoming pregnant though.
wait it out. a missed period is the best sign of pregnancy. take the test a week or two after your scheduled period, depending on how regular you are.