Zijn er ook vrouwen de hun baarmoedermond voelen en weten hoe die ongeveer staat voor NOD (ik weet dat dit elk moment kan verschillen maar geloof dat er toch een beetje een lijn in zit) Hopelijk iemand 😳
Hi ja ik. Ik gebruik een app omdat ik ook mijn temperatuur bij houd en die geeft een soort digitale lessen met weetjes. Dit is wat er kwam over de baarmoedermond Lesson 9 Cervix Position, Optional Fertility Sign Lesson Objectives: Learn the basics of using your cervix position as an optional fertility sign. Learn how to observe and record your cervix position sign. Major Points in this Lesson: Cervix Position (CP) is a secondary, optional fertility sign. The cervix changes throughout the menstrual cycle in response to the hormone, estrogen. During non-fertile times, the cervix is closed, firm and low. As ovulation approaches and fertility is high, the cervix opens up, becomes soft and high and is harder to reach. Just as increased estrogen causes the production of fertile cervical fluid that aids conception by promoting sperm nourishment and migration, estrogen also produces observable changes in the cervix that also facilitate conception. To allow the passage of sperm from the cervix into the uterus, the cervix opens, softens, and heightens before ovulation. After ovulation, the cervical os closes, returns to a lower position, and the cervical tissues again become firmer. Your cervical position is an optional, secondary fertility sign. It provides the same kind of information as cervical fluid (estrogen presence) so is not strictly essential if your cervical fluid signals are clear. Some women like to check the cervix position for cross-checking or when cervical fluid observations are unclear. Whether you choose to check your cervix position or not, read on to understand how the cervix changes during the menstrual cycle. Early in your cycle, during and just after menstruation and prior to peak fertility when your estrogen level is low, your cervix is low, hard, firm and closed and easy to feel with your fingers. Your cervix lifts and straightens and becomes softer, higher and more open as your fertility (and the presence of estrogen) increases. These cervical changes make the cervix more receptive to sperm and allow them to enter your reproductive tract and travel into the fallopian tubes where an egg may be fertilized. After ovulation, your cervix again becomes more closed and firm and lower. Though this fertility sign is considered optional, checking your cervical position can provide useful information about your state of fertility. The changes in the cervix can be used to double-check observations made from checking BBT and cervical fluid. It may take a few cycles to notice the changes your cervix experiences throughout your fertility cycle. It is a good idea to check when you know you are fertile (as indicated by your cervical fluid or cycle statistics or a positive OPK) and then again when you know you are not fertile (as indicated by your thermal shift in your luteal phase) when you are getting started. With this correlation, you will more easily feel the differences between your fertile and non-fertile times. When you are approaching ovulation, your cervix will be high and soft. You may or may not notice that it feels more open also. When you are no longer fertile, your cervix will feel lower, more firm and you may notice that it is more closed. If you are not comfortable checking your cervix or you find the changes difficult to observe, and you are able to observe your cervical fluid easily, checking your cervix is not absolutely essential. If you are comfortable checking your cervix and are able to identify changes, you will benefit from the additional information that will help cross-check your other signs. Hopelijk heb je er iets aan
Dankje wel een beetje... Haha ik zou eigenlijk binnen 4 dagen ongesteld moeten worden en merk dat ik nu bijna niet meer erbij kan... De afgelopen 2 dagen wel.. Kan toch niks als afwachten maar dacht misschien weet iemand meer... Thnxx
Stand van je baarmoedermond verandert inderdaad door de dag heen, dus geen idee of het nu wat zegt. Maar wel spannend, succes met afwachten!