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STMs: When do checks for dilation/effacement start?

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Re: STMs: When do checks for dilation/effacement start?

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    edited February 2016
    I second the vasovagal reaction thing. I passed out at my (one and only) Pap smear that I've had so far, and I actually have passed out more than once by just talking about Pap smears. I am utterly terrified for the whole birth experience and even for the cervical checks. I already get dizzy almost to the point of passing out when I even think about giving birth, or getting a cervical check, and I'm definitely nervous that I may actually pass out when the time comes. 
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    35 weeks, because he'll be doing the gbs test anyway, so it's whatever to me.  I'm usually a 2-3 by that point. I like to know, I guess. But if I'm not having constant contractions, I'll decline others after that appointment because I don't want to be disappointed with "lack of progress". I think it's a mind thing for me.  And my checks have never hurt.   
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    ^ second the mind thing. That's one of the reasons I decline. I know it would just mess with me whether I'm 3 or closed.
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    I had a few cervical checks towards the end of my last pregnancy, especially since i was two weeks past the due date.  After the first one, I remember trying to psych myself up for it, closing my eyes and trying to imagine that it was my husband and that there had been adequate foreplay ... didn't work.
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    My OB doesn't do them (preg now with 3rd).  The only time I've had them was when I had spotting and when my water broke.  Some times they hurt like a motherf***er but sometimes it wasn't painful at all.  

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