So I had been in the hospital almost 2 weeks ago for contractions. After spending four days there I got to know one of the nurses well and we talked about various things she sees through the maternity ward. Well one thing she said that is extremely common is people come in faking contractions in order to get their labor induced. Some of these women are 35+ weeks pregnant! I asked her how in the world can someone fake a contraction and the Dr. not be able to tell. She said that some women tighten their tummy on their own and make a pattern on the monitor! The Dr. ends up coming in, sees that its time-able contractions and lets the mother "labor." Please tell me that this is not true! I can't believe this! How does a Dr. not know the difference! Wouldn't the women not be dilating because her body is not ready yet? Have any of you heard of this before? So crazy!
Re: People faking contractions?!?!!?
Exactly! It really makes you wonder about some Dr.s! I just don't understand the thought process of that, they would really have to take the time to make them even time-able! I honestly don't get it!
Lol, and your at least full term! Some of these women just cant wait another month or two, boy they sure are in for a treat!
LOL I'm full term and WISH he was ready now...but I know he probably isn't. It is sad...I hope these women have long hard labors! Then they'll really feel it! Hope that didn't sound too mean...
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I don't understand it either! I was in at 33 almost 34 weeks and was contracting every 8 minutes and they shot me up with everything possible until my contractions slowed down. Then they checked me and I was 1cm 50% effaced, gave me more meds but still sent me home and on bed rest! So even with me dilating I was still sent home! So I honestly don't get this one bit!
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Actually all it takes to set off the contraction machine is to tap the pink one wrapped around you lol. I was hooked up to the machine for an NST at 36 weeks and I was having contractions every 3-4 minutes that were slight but when I was filling out the clipboard I hit the pink contraction timer with it on accident and my husband said it set it off.. the nurse even came in and was like oh my you just had a big one I was like no sorry I hit it on accident lol...
Good thing my hospital only lets you labor if you're dilating as well
I had contractions for 3 days...3 minutes apart and never dilated more than 1 cm. I had failure to progress with my DD and ended up with a c-section. I have a playtapoid pelvis which makes it almost impossible for the baby engage in my birth canal and push on my cervix so no, never dilated even with constant contractions. Same thing with DS although I was a scheduled csection and went into labor at 38 weeks.
I would hope someone doesn't do this but it is possible to contract and not dilate although not common.
Umm....REALLY?