See a REI specialist: A 'low cervix' does not prevent pregnancy. The most common reasons are: low egg supply (diminished ovarian reserve), problems with ovulation including polycystic ovarian syndrome (pcos), hormonal problems like thyroid or prolactin issues, damaged or blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, fibroids or polyps inside the uterus, and sperm problems. See a rei specialist to help you conceive faster.
Answered 6/11/2017
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No its not: Low cervix is not a condition. Its not a cause for reduced fertility. You increase you chances by 1. Consulting a reproductive endocrinologist to exclude a problem with established fertility factors and do the preconception screening. If no abnormality detected and you are you young you can try timed intercourse for 3-6 months before proceeding with fertility treatment.
Answered 3/20/2013
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