Yesterday I had a MW appointment (40w1D). This is the 3rd week I've had a cervical exam. And HOLY COW are they uncomfortable! I was only 1 cm yesterday, and my cervix is starting to get soft. But she also commented on how "high up" it was. And I believe her, because she really had to reach!
I told myself to relax, but I seriously could not help tensing up. Literally, my whole body tensed up so much that my butt was lifted off the table. My MW told me that this would be a good time to practice my breathing techniques. That reminder helped me relax enough for my butt to drop back onto the table. But I'm pretty sure I was still pretty tense.
All I can think about is if I have that kind of reaction to a cervical exam, am I going to be able to handle a natural child birth?
DH keeps reminding me that having someone "un-naturally" shove thier fingers up IN you is completely differant that the baby naturally coming OUT.
I've done my readings, taken Bradley Classes, praticed, prepaired, etc. But now that I'm this close, I'm getting nervious. Espchally after that horrible cervical exam yesterday!!!
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Re: If cervical exam is that bad, can I handle natural childbirth?!?!
You can handle it. When you're in labour there are hormones and chemicals helping you manage the pain.
If there isn't a strong reason for cervical checks don't get them. I never had a cervical exam in my last pregnancy until I was fully dilated. Had DS an hour later. I plan on not getting cervical exams unless medically necessary with this pregnancy.
That is one thing that continues to annoy me on TB - all the posts about cervical exams and dilation at X weeks and what does it mean. It means NOTHING. You can go from 0 to having a baby in a few hours.
The only reason I would get a cervical exam while not in labor is if I had to be induced.
Try and relax and get your mind off of 'when will I go into labor' thoughts.
My MW gives me the option. I know there are pros and cons. I decided I wanted one to know where I stand. Not just how much I've dialated, but also if its hard/soft or effaced at all.
We've reviwed my birth plan and I do want "minimal cervical exams". She said she likes to do one when I'm admitted (hospital birth) and maybe 1-2 others (depending). So 2-3 cervical exams total might seem like a lot to those who don't plan on having any. But it is far far better than before I switched to a MF - my old OB wanted to give me them ever 2 hours that I was in the hospital. So depending on how long I'm in the hospital, that could have been 10+ exams.
I can't be the only one whose had a cervical exam before labor???
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Me 36, DH 42
7.5 years of TTC ... It never gets any easier.
Baby Girl # 1
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Reproductive Endocrinologist diagnosed us "Unexplained Infertility".
After 3 years . . . 3 IUIs . . . and 3 IVFs . . . our miracle GIRL arrived on August 6, 2012.
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Got pregnant on our own without Fertility Treatments - January 2016! Thank you snow storm Jonas!
EDD 10/15/16
At 20-week anatomy scan found IUGR (Intrauterine Growth Restriction), and very low Amniotic Fluid. Now, I'm High Risk and have weekly ultrasounds to monitor fluid and growth. If baby runs out of room or is too growth restricted, they will deliver ASAP. My current goal is to make it to 28 weeks!
No you're not the only one. I had my first one last week at 36 weeks. My OB gave me the option and I decided to have her check. We're looking at the possibility of induction over the next several weeks because of high blood pressure (no pre-e yet, but I'm kind of expecting it). I wanted to know how serious to get with nipple stimulation, sex, and EPO.
There are a lot of people who are down on cervical exams and they have every right not to get them if they don't want them. You make the decision that you're comfortable with. I seriously rolled my eyes at the person who only asked you why you were getting the exams. Why does she care and why does it matter? You'd think you were talking about getting drunk on a nightly basis.
As for your original question, your husband is absolutely right. Also, there's a lot more build up when it comes to a labor contraction. With a cervical exam her finger is there putting pressure on your cervix all at once and it's a sharp pain. With a labor contraction you have warning and a gradual build in intensity where you can intentionally breathe and relax your body. It's hard work, but it's doable.
No you aren't.
I swore up and down I wasn't going to get any before I was in labor and then when my OB offered, my curiosity got the best of me and I agreed. I knew they meant nothing but still I went ahead with it.
I had one at 37 weeks and another at 38. Both times I was closed up tight and super high. My OB said, you will definitely be pregnant next week. Even though I knew it meant nothing, I was still very disappointed that I hadn't made any "progress". Little did I know that 2 days after my 38 week appointment, my water would break and DD would arrive 9 1/2 hours later!
I won't be getting any this time around! Don't want the disappointment again.
Why do you care why she is getting checked? Her body her choice. Im a control freak and can not stand not knowing something. If an exam is offered Im ripping off my pants, period.
OP I'm right there with you. Sometimes I have horrible cramps because of gas or needing to poop and I think how in the world can I have a baby med free??? Im really at a loss as to wth I'm going to do too.
The irony of this statement of course is that the only way we 'know' this is through getting cervical checks.
To the OP: it is totally different getting a cervical check and having a baby. Apples and oranges. You'll manage.
I remember my first post-baby pap going in thinking that it would be a walk in the park. It was at least as uncomfortable as before I had kids, maybe even more so.
*shrug*
I think asking why you've done something 3 times when it hurt the first one is a valid question. Yes, it's up to you to decide if it's something you want done... but if you know you've got a MW that's rough you're kind of crazy to keep doing the same thing and expect different results. Exams and pap smears are an art, and frankly, some people aren't very good at it.
Your husband is right: it's totally different. Not at all related.
Try to have confidence in your preparations and your body. You can do this.
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Ha. So true.
Listen to your DH -labor is totally different than a cervical exam, no question. Seriously consider refusing them from here on out if they hurt that mucb. I hate pap smears when I'm not pg, but cervical exams during my labors weren't too bad, in all honesty.
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It was a simple question. If they are that uncomfortable and there is good evidence that shows they really don't tell you much and have a huge variance of accuracy, why continue to do it? I'm not providing an opinion on whether she should or not, that's none of my business. It simply was meant to provoke a little thought.
It's also a questions since the OP mentioned studying the Bradley Method which highly discourages cervical checks.
Thanks ladies for all your kind words. I know in my heart that they are completly differant. I know my DH was right, I just needed to hear it from some ladies who have gone through it (because really what does he know - lol).
I know I can have the birth I want! And I have a super supportive DH who is going to remind me of this throughout L&D! I'm just starting to get a little anxious while I wait. But I'm staying busy and resting alot, which is helping me keep my mind off things.
My Journey to Motherhood
Me 36, DH 42
7.5 years of TTC ... It never gets any easier.
Baby Girl # 1
TTC Since January 2009
Reproductive Endocrinologist diagnosed us "Unexplained Infertility".
After 3 years . . . 3 IUIs . . . and 3 IVFs . . . our miracle GIRL arrived on August 6, 2012.
Baby Girl # 2
TTC Since June 2013
Got pregnant on our own without Fertility Treatments - January 2016! Thank you snow storm Jonas!
EDD 10/15/16
At 20-week anatomy scan found IUGR (Intrauterine Growth Restriction), and very low Amniotic Fluid. Now, I'm High Risk and have weekly ultrasounds to monitor fluid and growth. If baby runs out of room or is too growth restricted, they will deliver ASAP. My current goal is to make it to 28 weeks!
No worries lauriedupuis. It is a good thought provoking question. And I have put alot of thought into it before agreeing to have them done. I know they are not 100% accurate and don't really give you a 100% assesment of when you'll go into labor. But they do give me a "snap shot" of where I am at that moment. And I take that with a grain of salt. I know it could be another week before I go into labor or I could go into labor later that day. I don't let the results of the exam stress me. I just want to know where I stand at that moment in time. Maybe I'm a control freak too like the PP!
I know that the Bradley Method says to limit cervical exams. But the Bradley Method also pushes Home Births (something I am not comfortable with at this time). I think with any birthing technique, you have to take from it what works for you and what you are comfortable with. Bradley, Lamaze, Hypnobirthing . . . none of them are the "Bible of Natural Childbirth" that must be followed word for word. But they all bring sometihng to the table. And it is up to us to determine what works for us.
My Journey to Motherhood
Me 36, DH 42
7.5 years of TTC ... It never gets any easier.
Baby Girl # 1
TTC Since January 2009
Reproductive Endocrinologist diagnosed us "Unexplained Infertility".
After 3 years . . . 3 IUIs . . . and 3 IVFs . . . our miracle GIRL arrived on August 6, 2012.
Baby Girl # 2
TTC Since June 2013
Got pregnant on our own without Fertility Treatments - January 2016! Thank you snow storm Jonas!
EDD 10/15/16
At 20-week anatomy scan found IUGR (Intrauterine Growth Restriction), and very low Amniotic Fluid. Now, I'm High Risk and have weekly ultrasounds to monitor fluid and growth. If baby runs out of room or is too growth restricted, they will deliver ASAP. My current goal is to make it to 28 weeks!
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