Um, so I had my GD test today and I was asking the dr about being induced. I was induced with DD because I had dilated so much prior to her due date. Induction was one week early and I was already at 4 cm. She explained that she would start by stripping my membranes at 37 weeks and that would get the process moving quicker... Ummm....this sounds painful and strange and scary...do I really want to even know what this means?!!?!?! Can someone enlighten me??
Re: Stripping Membranes...?
Why do you even want to get things moving quicker than your body is ready for?
I'm still not sure why they induced you with your DD just because you were dilated.
I was simply asking the dr since I was induced with DD and that is what she told me. I was just explaining my last delivery (was with a different doctor than I have now) It's a good thing that they did induce with DD because she came so quick once we got to the hospital that I would have delivered at home
No thank you! LOL
I had my membranes stripped at 39wk, 4d with DS. I have a low tolerance to pain so to me it hurt like a SOB. Stripping the membranes does not guaranty that you will go into labor and have your child though just so you know. It worked for me but I know plenty of other people who had it done twice or it didn't work at all. In fact, from the people I know the ones who had their membranes stripped earlier then me did not go into labor and had it done again or just not at all.
When they strip the membranes it is sort of like an internal except they stick their finger (1 or 2 I don't remember) in even further and then do this circular motion. I wasn't dilated very far so it might have hurt more because of that I don't know.
I also do not understand why they would strip your membranes just because you are dilated. At 4cm you are checked into the hospital (here) whether your water has broken or not. Whatever is your case, I hope you have a healthy L&D and child. GL to you!
Yup, this is very true.
And there IS a reason for it- it releases a hormone in your body (oxycotin, I believe but don't quote me) that signals to your body that labor is beginning. For some women it works (which it did for me twice) and for some it takes a few sweeps before things can get going and then there are just some women whose babies won't budge for anything. Work a shot!
Hmm...maybe my dr years ago did that to me and I didn't even know it which is why I dilated so quickly...?!?!