Hi All! I just had my first internal yesterday and my dr discovered that I have quite a bit of scarring from previous cervical procedures (cryotherapy and a LEEP). She informed me that they would try to break up the scar tissue once I went into active labor and highly suggest an epidural prior to doing this (which I was already planning on!). Did anyone else deal with this? Were you able to have a vaginal birth? I was just recently cleared for a vaginal delivery after having complete previa clear up at 35.5 weeks. Thank you for any insight!!
Re: Question from 3rd Tri: cervical scarring and delivery
I had to have my cervix frozen 10 years ago and the doctor told me I would probably have trouble getting pregnant due to the scarring. I got pregnant six months from when I went off of birth control and the delivery went very smoothly and I was able to have her vaginally. I hope you are able to do the same. I wish I had known at the time that cryotherapy causes so many problems. I know now that they would rather do the LEEP or LETZ but I was young at the time and didn't ask many questions.
I had a LEEP procedure in March of 2008, scar tissue was a concern of mine too. I did have some trouble dialating so the midwife went in and manually broke up the scar tissue after they gave me the epidural. It wasn't bad at all and it worked, I was able to have a vaginal delivery.
Good luck!
I had cryo and a laser surgery back in 2005. The scar tissue from those surgeries prevented me from dilating past a fingertip, so I ended up in a c/s.
Hopefully that won't be the case for you. GL!
alot of times your labor will seem stalled out until that scarring gets torn and then the labor will progress rapidly. I personally did not have this but work in L&D and this seems to be the trend.