Thats a hard call because it varies, they say each woman is different. This is what I found, hope it helps.
I've always heard Well, it does vary from woman to woman, and from day to day. I've read that changes in the cervix do not even occur until about 2 weeks after implantation. However, many women have noted changes almost immediately. I've also read that the cervical position is not so important in telling if you are pregnant or not, but rather the feel. The feeling is so subtle, like touching your nose (right before mestruation) and touching your lips (ovulation and pregancy). Most people say the cervix should be high, like you need to reach for it, but this occurs later in some people. Mostly I'd say your cervix will not be too high, but will remain soft and closed feeling. It will raise as pregnancy developes. As for very early ( a few weeks), I'd say not too high, but it may feel soft, if you check it throughout the day you may notice that at one point it's nealy impossible to find, and the next it could be about 2 inches away from the opening of the vagina. You'll see in passing weeks the changes. But do take note. A soft cervix is a very good sign, especialy if you're expecting your period. Not 100 percent as all women are different, but should be noted. This is because the cervix hardens after ovulation up until AFTER your period. I've noticed my cervix will remain soft but changes position constantly.