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Date:4-Nov 07:24
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Message: I am 10+2 and feel like my cervix really low down! do you think this is something i should get checked out im worried that it is open!
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From:cl-mrs_penge  Member Icon
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Date:4-Nov 14:19
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hi hunni ... im sorry to ask but how do you know that its low and open???

hun please dont think that im having a go but if your checking your cervix in early pg like you might do while ttc, its best not too ((((((((hugs))))))) i know the worry is awful with pal even more so when you have suffered more than one loss (((((more hugs)))))) but you could introduce infection also cervix is very sensitive at this point in pg and easily irritated, which can cause spotting, yes you should check all your worries out with a doctor/ m/w ... but unless you have having painful cramps with red bleeding there id no reason to think there is anything wrong!

the cervix changes all the time .... yes once your ready to give birth it lowers and opens, but a low cervix doesnt mean m/c hun.

hth and (((((((((((((((((more hugs))))))))))))))) keep talking sweetie we are here to support you.

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Message #:27372.3 in response to 27372.2
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Date:4-Nov 18:05
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Message: no i have not checked my cervix since i found out i was pregnant so i dont actually know if it is open but i feel like i can feel it is very low if you understand what i mean i dont know how to decribe it lol!
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Message #:27372.4 in response to 27372.3
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Date:5-Nov 09:33
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bless you hun..... try not to worry, i know thats easy to say, but im sure its just your mind playing nasty tricks on you! its normal for the cervix to change position from day to day! i know pal is frightening hun and we are here to support you!! if your very worried talk to your m/w or doctor

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Message #:27372.5 in response to 27372.3
From:bumpagain
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Date:5-Nov 10:14
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Hello honey,

I think i know what you mean, do you feel quite heavy down below. This is really normal as your uterus is beginning to enlarge. I used to feel like everything was going to fall out - if that makes any sense and isnt tmi!!! xxx worried ive said too much now xxx :/ xxx

Anyway, hope you feel better, if you feel heavy down there, its prob best to rest or just a sign that you are doing to much xxx

Sending you loads of (((((hugs)))) and positive vibes xxx

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