My period is late and im trying to understand how the uterus changes in early pregnancy. Heard people talk about cervix position and all. Im going for a checkup soon but curious what u all know.
I was so exhausted with nausea that I couldn't even think of doing anything. There is no way to feel the uterus yourself for pregnancy, dear. Just wait for your period date, do a urine test, and let your doctor handle the physical checkup.
Omg, I remember trying to feel my stomach to see if my uterus felt hard or different! But honestly, you can't feel anything there in the early weeks. Just take a deep breath and use a Prega News kit, it's much more reliable and less stressful.
Please don't try to examine yourself physically. Just like tracking thyroid levels, checking for pregnancy needs proper medical methods. Take a home test and schedule a doctor's visit for a proper checkup.
My mother told me that in olden days, mid-wives could feel changes, but it is not safe for us to try. I highly recommend trusting a doctor and getting a proper beta-HCG blood test or scan done.
Honestly, you can't check your uterus yourself. Just buy a pregnancy card from the chemist and use your first morning pee. If it's positive, book an appointment with your gynac for an ultrasound.
I strongly advise against trying to touch or check your cervix or uterus yourself as it can cause irritation or infection. If you suspect you are pregnant, please take a home test and see your gynecologist immediately for a safe checkup.
There is no safe way to manually check your uterus yourself. Keep your health and diet on track, and just do a simple urine pregnancy test on the day of your missed period. It is the safest and easiest way.
Medically, you cannot feel your uterus or cervix to confirm pregnancy on your own. Doing so might even introduce infection. The only correct way is a urine test, blood HCG test, or an ultrasound by your gynac.
You cannot check your uterus yourself at home, please don't try to press your stomach. After my C-section, I realized how delicate the uterine area is. Just use a standard home pregnancy kit with your morning urine to check.