Loll you are SO right. This is hilarious because I have been disappointed that my cervix went to high and SOFT and colsed lately (past couple days). It changes to this in a matter of days to a matter of a month or more, so don't take it as a bad sign that yours hasn't changed yet!
Here is something that makes sense about low, hard and closed cervix:
It is helpful to feel the cervix at various stages throughout your menstrual cycle before you get pregnant, so you know how it will feel at all of the various stages. When you are menstruating, the cervix should be positioned low and should feel firm, with a slight opening in the center. When you are ovulating, it should feel higher toward the uterus and much softer. During the rest of your menstrual cycle, it should feel low, firm and closed.
Read more: What Position Is Your Cervix After Being Pregnant for Two Weeks? | eHow.com https://www.ehow.com/how-does_5282986_position-being-pregnant-two-weeks_.html#ixzz2FSMtgAZe