Maine online padha tha cervix me changes aate hai shuru me. Mai khud check karu toh kaisa feel hona chahiye? Thoda awkward sawaal hai par genuinely jaanna chahti hu, anyone?
Oh, I was wondering about this too! Mine feels a bit high and softer than usual, but I haven't really tried checking deep inside. Is that what everyone else feels? I'm due for my first scan next week, so I'll ask my doc then.
At premium hospitals, doctors and nurses are really good about explaining everything. You should definitely ask your gynac or even the nurses during your appointments about cervical changes. They can explain exactly what's happening and how they monitor it, rather than you trying to figure it out yourself.
Given my history with complications, I was always told not to check anything myself, especially anything internal. It's really important for your doctor to guide you on this and perform any necessary checks. Please prioritize safety and consult your gynac.
Girl, by third trimester you'll barely remember what *anything* feels like, haha. But seriously, it's best to let your gynac do that part, they know what they're looking for and how to check safely. Focus on the baby growing inside, not what your cervix is doing yourself!
While pregnancy apps might give some info about cervical changes, they always emphasize that self-checking isn't recommended. The best way to know is through your regular doctor's visits. They use proper sterile methods and can interpret the changes accurately for you.
Please, for your and your baby's safety, do not attempt to feel your cervix yourself. There's a risk of infection or other complications. If you have concerns about your cervix or anything else, the only safe and correct person to ask and have check is your gynecologist.
Mere parents ke ghar pe thi toh sab bolte the itna mat socho aur khud se check mat karo. Gynac ko hi dekhne do. Aap bhi apne doctor se discuss karo, woh hi best bata sakte hain. Unka kaam hai yeh sab check karna, aap tension mat lo.
Generally, your doctor will check cervix health during your regular visits, so you don't need to do it yourself. Avoid any unnecessary self-examinations, which can lead to complications and maybe even extra doctor visits or tests, increasing your costs later on. Trust your gynac to monitor it.
My gynac explained that in early pregnancy, the cervix usually becomes softer and moves a bit higher. But honestly, it's not something you should be checking on your own. Leave it to the medical professionals who know exactly what to look for and how to do it safely during your check-ups.
Honestly, I'd strongly suggest not trying to check your cervix yourself, especially early on. After my miscarriage, my doctor was very clear about avoiding anything that could introduce infection or cause any issues. Pls just talk to your gynac, they can tell you everything during your appointments, it's much safer.
Arre baba, why are you checking your cervix yourself? Yeh sab kaam doctor ka hai. Don't worry so much and just follow your gynac's instructions. They know best, na.