Hi ladies - there's been a lot of talk about getting your membranes stripped.
I asked my OB this past week what her thoughts were on it - they said they generally don't push it and is sometimes used if the patient really wants to try and avoid an induction.
I had a painful internal exam and asked her how the stripping of the membranes compared to that pain and she said it's definitely more painful and uncomfortable. My due date is 11/4 and I am hoping things happen naturally, but obviously I can't control that.
For anyone who has has their membranes stripped - can you tell me how it felt? How painful/uncomfortable? Are you glad you did it? Wish you had waited? Was someone there with you (i.e. DH, mom, etc.)?
Thanks!
Re: Stripping Membranes - What is it like?
I had mine stripped last week while she was doing the internal. For me, the internals are already painful enough, doing the stripping just adds a few more moments of cramping. But it doesn't guarantee anything.
I had mine stripped - not until 41 weeks, 3 days. MW offered to do it and I said go for it. She commented 3 times on how well I handled it - it was pretty uncomfortable, but nothing to write home about. I'm hoping to go med free during labor so it was encouraging to hear I was handling pain really well.
In the end, it really wasn't too awful - just a little awkward. With a lot of cramping afterwards. FYI I still haven't had my baby, so was it worth it? dunno.
I had mine done at my 38w appt (had been in PTL for 5w at that point) and I thought it to be horribly uncomfortable. The cramping during and afterward was SO intense. It was totally worth it though b/c I delivered our son 24hours later :-)
It didn't compare at all to labor for me. Actually, I found that more intense than labor itself--until they hung "the drug of Satan" (aka Pitocin). GL and I say go for it--it doesn't guarantee anything but it can help get things moving for sure!
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