Yes you can feel the cervix close it generally takes place a few hours after sex. It feels like a cramp then goes away.
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Yes, it's possible to feel the IUD strings with your fingers by reaching into your vagina. The strings are typically located at the end of the cervix and are used for checking the position of the IUD. If you feel anything sharp or if the strings seem longer or shorter than usual, consult your healthcare provider.
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Ovulation generally occurs 14 days before your period is due so no, you should not be menstruating that close to possibly conceiving. There is also no way to know if you conceived four days after sex, a pregnancy does not begin until implantation about 10 days after ovulation.
I would like to add he does feel it before it comes out but like the statement below is also correct. Read the Bottom Statement! No. Keep in mind that all male sex fluid (pre-ejaculate) may and does contain sperm cells that can fertilize the female egg.
It is very unlikely to have any symptoms on the first day of conception. If you do feel sick or something it is coincidental.
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If you don't love him or her you don't feel anything.
Because it makes them feel secure, They can feel the warmth and hear the the rhythm of the heartbeat, something they lived with since conception.
No, there are several things you cannot feel
it souldnt feel any different it is to soon for the baby to grow to considerably, you may notice some cramoing but it isn't to likely
No, you don't feel. If you have it soon then you will.
Almost. Usually conception occurs just after the pain subsides.
No. It is unusual to show a change in waistline within the first month of pregnancy.
feel terrible feel bad feel awful (basically anything not good)
You feel like you are asleep... because you sort of are.
Anything.Dance to anything you feel in the mood for or you feel comfortable with.