My cervix has lowered slightly, what does that mean

Discussion in 'Pregnancy - First Trimester' started by Louise, Jan 17, 2007.

  1. Louise

    Louise Proud mum to baby Nick

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    Sorry to be a pain in the bum but Im constantly worrying. lol. My cervix is still slightly hard and has lowered a bit. Is that meant to happen??
     
  2. Wobbles

    Wobbles BnB Co-Founder ~ Retired

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    Ok this is going to be blunt .... :rofl:

    STOP fingering yourself & leave your cervix alone you will do more harm than good doing that! :wink:
     
  3. Louise

    Louise Proud mum to baby Nick

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    No but seriously, Im scared to death. I just wanna know what it is.
     
  4. Arcanegirl

    Arcanegirl Bazinga!!

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    It doesnt mean anything, your cervix will change throughout your pregnancy.
     
  5. Wobbles

    Wobbles BnB Co-Founder ~ Retired

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    You will just send yourself round the bend torturing yourself like that.

    Best advice is to leave it be then you won't need to ask questions out of pure worry!
     
  6. Louise

    Louise Proud mum to baby Nick

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    I know you're right :(
    My doctor told me a while ago to stop looking on the net for answers because it causes more problems. I wish I had listened.
     
  7. Wobbles

    Wobbles BnB Co-Founder ~ Retired

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    Oh Google tortured me hun over my MCs - Enjoy your pregnancy :D
     
  8. Louise

    Louise Proud mum to baby Nick

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    Sorry to hear of your loss :( I too am using google and yahoo for information *sighs* if I didnt, I would be at the doctors every 5 minute, in saying that, if I didnt, I possibly wouldnt be on here whining about it to you. :(
     
  9. Wobbles

    Wobbles BnB Co-Founder ~ Retired

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    More than one loss hun.

    Whats wrong - what are you panicing about? Stress isn't good for you either - they say its unrelated to MCs but the last time I was at the early pregnancy unit they told us they are currently do research into if its true or not!

    You should be over the moon after TTC to have a BFP - Worry IF your told to that is the best advice I can give you bar staying away from Google - Just ask the girlies here!
     
  10. muffin

    muffin 6 losses, mum to 1

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    i would agree with wobbs(she is rarely wrong! :lol: ) we are all guilty of searching for info and then staying up all night worrying about what we've read. relax and enjoy your pregnancy, ask questions on here, the girls are always great with advice(makes more sense than books alot of the time!!), but try not to give yourself things to worry about unnecessarily, it'll be a long 40wks otherwise trust me!(i am the queen of sleepless nights!)
     
  11. Spunky Cupkake

    Spunky Cupkake Well-Known Member

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    wobbs i think stress does contribute to mc's as i was preg and fine back in aug i was about 4 wks preg i had my sons birthday the weekend when i found out i was mega stressed out that day the next day i was feeling really unwell then the day after that i started bleeding so i think stress doesnt really help at all


    spunky xxx
     

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