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ChickyChic06
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Posted: 06/15/06 - 12:39 Post subject: Cervix in early pregnancy |
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| Hello. I was wondering something. I know that using your cervix to try and tell if you are pregnant is not a good idea at all. That's not what i'm wondering. I was just wondering, for the women who checked their cervix and stuff trying to get pregnant, what theirs felt like in early pregnancy. |
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Posted: 06/15/06 - 13:53 Post subject: |
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ALL womens cervix will feel differently..BUT the cervix is known to be extra soft and mushy durng pregnancy..
BUT if you are going to use that as a pregnancy test it will not be accurate enough.
If you are indeed pregnant, and cannot afford a test, you are going to ahve a lot more problems trying to afford a baby or an aboriton. |
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Posted: 06/15/06 - 14:04 Post subject: Cervix in early pregnancy |
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| Thank you for the info. To answer your comment about me not being able to afford a pregnancy test and such. My husband and I are currently TTC our 3rd child. I can go get a free pregnancy test anytime I feel necessary. Because the Army provides that for us. So yes, I know I can afford another baby and a pregnancy test. and why on god's green earth would i get an abortion? We are TTC our 3rd because we are ready in every way, including financially. Don't worry about that one. The Army has been and will continue to take care of us. But again, thank you for your information. I am going to get a test done in a few days anyways, this was just something I was wondering about. |
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Carifairy
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Posted: 06/15/06 - 14:27 Post subject: |
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I apologize..From the bottom of my heart!
Many young teens post trying to figure out ways to "make a home" test because they cannot get one another way.
I try to answer a squickly as possible, but sometimes I do not know if someone is TTC or TTA... |
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ChikyChic06
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Posted: 06/15/06 - 14:34 Post subject: Cervix positioning in early pregnancy |
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| It's alright. This isn't the first time i've been on this website reading posts about pregnancy. And I have also noticed a lot of teens looking for home ways to tell if they are pregnant. While, I am still young, 21 lol, I am married, have an extreamly nice and great paying job and I am married to someone in the Army who also gets paid extreamly well. I realized, when I posted the question, that i ran the risk of sounding like a teen. But I just took the chance. I do thank you a lot for the info about the cervical positioning. I have tried to look this up and find many conflicting things. I've known that it's not a way to determine if you are pregnant at all. I am just trying to find out as much as I can about everything that goes along with early pregnancy. And that was pretty much the only thing I was unclear about. And I just wanted to get a general idea of how it varies from woman to woman. No need to apologize. You didn't say anything that needs to be apologized for. I fully understand that I may have sounded like a teen like most others on here lol but again, i really do thank you for the information. |
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Posted: 07/11/06 - 12:51 Post subject: ok |
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I didn't think you sounded like a teen at all. I think Carifairy was very offensive. I thought it was an interesting question....To ME...who is ttc and has a drawer full of tests waiting to be used.
Carifairy, You should not go around assuming you need to set straight everybody else. You are offensive and overbearing to innocent people! |
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Posted: 07/11/06 - 14:08 Post subject: Re: ok |
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| dreambaby wrote: | I didn't think you sounded like a teen at all. I think Carifairy was very offensive. I thought it was an interesting question....To ME...who is ttc and has a drawer full of tests waiting to be used.
Carifairy, You should not go around assuming you need to set straight everybody else. You are offensive and overbearing to innocent people! |
I agree so much, most of the posts that carifairy posted and i read were offensive and not very helpful... these people are looking for advice.. not someone who can beat down on them and offend them. |
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Posted: 01/05/07 - 00:58 Post subject: Re: Cervix positioning in early pregnancy |
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| ChikyChic06 wrote: | | It's alright. This isn't the first time i've been on this website reading posts about pregnancy. And I have also noticed a lot of teens looking for home ways to tell if they are pregnant. While, I am still young, 21 lol, I am married, have an extreamly nice and great paying job and I am married to someone in the Army who also gets paid extreamly well. I realized, when I posted the question, that i ran the risk of sounding like a teen. But I just took the chance. I do thank you a lot for the info about the cervical positioning. I have tried to look this up and find many conflicting things. I've known that it's not a way to determine if you are pregnant at all. I am just trying to find out as much as I can about everything that goes along with early pregnancy. And that was pretty much the only thing I was unclear about. And I just wanted to get a general idea of how it varies from woman to woman. No need to apologize. You didn't say anything that needs to be apologized for. I fully understand that I may have sounded like a teen like most others on here lol but again, i really do thank you for the information. |
YES, SHE DID NEED TO APOLOGIZE TO YOU...AND SHE SHOULD APOLOGIZE TO ALL OF THE TEENS OUT THERE THAT POST QUESTIONS ON HERE AS WELL! PEOPLE COME TO SITES LIKE THIS WITH QUESTIONS...SERIOUS QUESTIONS AND ARE LOOKING FOR HELP, AND ANSWERS JUST LIKE SHE IS. SHE HAD NO BUSINESS RESPONDING TO YOUR QUESTION THE WAY SHE DID, AND MAKING A COMMENT ABOUT ALL OTHERS THAT POST...NO MATTER HOW OLD THEY ARE! |
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Posted: 01/07/07 - 23:53 Post subject: iagree |
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| I would have to agree with that myself! It seems like everytime I begin to read posts on these boards, someone feels the need to make others feel stupid. I have been TTC and it has taken me quite a while to gather info and understand everything. If someone has a question, even if it IS a teen, it should be answered with respect. Who cares who it comes from or why she may be asking it? |
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Posted: 02/23/07 - 17:07 Post subject: |
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| Carifairy wrote: | ALL womens cervix will feel differently..BUT the cervix is known to be extra soft and mushy durng pregnancy..
BUT if you are going to use that as a pregnancy test it will not be accurate enough.
If you are indeed pregnant, and cannot afford a test, you are going to ahve a lot more problems trying to afford a baby or an aboriton. |
I think you are rude as a anyone can be. I pray that you are not this rude to everyone in your life! |
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