how to check own cervix?

princessatmey

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iwas just wundering how u can check ur own cervix.

how do u know were it is?
what it should/shouldt be like?
 
You are really best not poking about up there, especially at this stage in your pregnancy x
 
theres another thread on here about it seriously i wouldnt even bother if i were u i had a go today an it just felt like mush up there lol
 
provided your hands are clean and your at least full term (37 weeks) i dont see why you shouldn't check.

Its kinda hard to describe what the cervix feels like! The best description i've heard is that it feels like a mini doughnut with the hole being the middle of the cervix. If its closed then your cervix is closed and if you can get a fingertip etc in there thats how dilated you are (1 finger = 2cm) and you'll be able to feel how soft/firm it is. Sometimes though its quite difficult to feel if its high up.
 
How to Check Your Own Cervix- "it's not rocket science"

"I think it's a good and empowering thing for a woman to check her own cervix for dilation. This is not rocket science, and you hardly need a medical degree or years of training to do it. Your vagina is a lot like your nose- other people may do harm if they put fingers or instruments up there but you have a greater sensitivity and will not do yourself any harm.

"The best way to do it when hugely pregnant is to sit on the toilet with one foot on the floor and one up on the seat of the toilet. Put two fingers in and go back towards your bum. The cervix in a pregnant woman feels like your lips puckered up into a kiss. On a non-pregnant woman it feels like the end of your nose. When it is dilating, one finger slips intothe middle of the cervix easily (just like you could slide your finger into your mouth easily if you are puckered up for a kiss). As the dilation progresses the inside of that hole becomes more like a taught elastic band and by 5 cms dilated (5 fingerwidths) it is a perfect rubbery circle like one of those Mason jar rings that you use for canning, and about that thick.

"What's in the centre of that opening space is the membranes (bag of waters) that are covering the baby's head and feel like a latex balloon filled with water. If you push on them a bit you'll feel the baby's head like a hard ball (as in baseball). If the waters have released you'll feel the babe's head directly.

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https://prepforlabor.tripod.com/id14.html
 

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