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Re: wierd cervixFrom: Richard Chudacoff, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 8 Dec 2002 19:59:40 -0600 (CST)
At Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Danyel wrote: > >My name is Danyel. Me and my husband are trying to concieve our second >child. With my first it took 3 years of not really trying at all, and I >finally got pregnant. This time we are using Natural Family Planning >and hoping that helps us get pregnant a little faster this time. While >I was pregnant with my first, my GYN told me that my cervix was crooked. >I didn't think anything of it because he didn't act like it was >important. With Natural Family Planning I have been checking my >cervical position to get a better idea of when I am ovulating. This >month while I was in my fertile period, my cervix was soft, and high, >which I know is normal, but it didn't feel like it was facing the right >way. The opening of my cervix is facing my back. It's up against the >back wall of my Vagina. It seems to me that if the opening of my cervix >is facing my back, and kind of up against the back of my vagina, the >sperm are going to have a hard time finding and getting into my cervical >opening! So now I am really worried. Can this cause me to be >infertile...Is this why it took me so long to concieve my first child? I >hope you can help me somehow! I searched the internet and can't find any >information on it! If my cervical opening is facing my back, am I still >going to be able to get pregnant? Any help you can give me will be >greatly appreciated! Thanks. Shouldn't be a problem. More answers can be found in the archives related to this question.
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Richard Chudacoff, MD, FACOG
Chudacoff Obstetrics & Gynecology, PLLC
Sugar Land, TX
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