I asked my OB at my last appt. (36 weeks) if it was ok for me to take EPO and she said "Why, for sleep???" with a confused look on her face. I told her why I wanted to take it (to help ripen/soften cervix) and she said "I can't really answer that". Meaning she can't answer my question if it's ok for me to take it. She said they tell non-pregnant patients to take it for breast pain.
Anyway - not sure if it was an act or if she really is clueless that it's supposed to help soften/ripen the cervix. She said since this is my 3rd and both my others were vag deliveries (even though it was 12+ years ago) she doesn't think I'll have a problem with it (unripe cervix).
Just wondering if anyone here had asked their doctor about EPO and got a reaction like that?
Re: EPO - are OB's clueless?
I agree with PP's. Consider that you asked a surgeon about a natural cervix ripener (allegedly- I really don't know myself). You need to ask someone who is an expert in that area.
Do you have a doula?
ETA: not that you should ask the doula; just wondering if you have someone whose approach is more in line with yours as you get close to delivering!
similar... my ob knew what it was and said it was safe and that she knows that a lot of women use it. but she would not give me a definite yes about using it... it was like her hands were tied and she couldnt say anything.
The most common usage for EPO is breast pain. It's not surprising that a OB (a surgeon) wouldn't know the other uses for it. If you asked a GYN (not a surgeon) and they didn't know I might still find it normal. The two professions have been so closely intertwined over the last 30-40 years that one doesn't really know where the other ends and it begins.