Cervix Position Right Before Your Period How Is The Position Of Your Cervix Right After Your Period?

How is the position of your cervix right after your period? - cervix position right before your period

I just finished my day by the sun, is my cervix high, feel damp cloth and some mucas significantly more elastic.
I already ovulate?

8 comments:

eschaton said...

It would be subjected to a test to find out.

geewhizb... said...

After the expiry of the uterus remains slightly expanded. If not let you down or you is not no pain, no worries. His lack of ovulation.

geewhizb... said...

After the expiry of the uterus remains slightly expanded. If not let you down or you is not no pain, no worries. His lack of ovulation.

cobra queen said...

I have no one.lAsk your doctor.

Honeybee said...

Never change the cervix for times that are mutually exclusive events is one ... Please consult your doctor, sounds like a possible infection ...?

justme20... said...

You may wish to consult a doctor.

InkyBob The Magnificent said...

Were you there?

estephan... said...

Sorry for the idiocy of the responses. In particular, the step in which the girls said: "He's up there, and if the person said he could have an infection. This is clearly not in line with their bodies. I give tons of advice after reading this book with the Title Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler. Find out how changes in the cervix in each part of the cycle. In general, when you ovulate your cervix is open and you will see white egg-elastic fluids in the cleaning or the finger up and verify. It is possible, just after ovulation time when you have a short cycle. A woman who goes only once every 21 days is usually ovulate around day 10 or 11, if you take your time as a long weekend was a few days after ovulation and could be. It depends. I think you should in any case, his book for more information!

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