I've seen these mentioned on the 3rd trimester board and on October BMB. My midwife hasn't said anything about them, so I'm pretty clueless.
From what I understand, your health care provider starts doing them at 37 weeks? What consists of an internal exam? Why are they done? Is there a reason to opt out of them (I've seen some women say they "won't do one until XX weeks")? Thoughts, opinions?
Re: Can we discuss internal exams?
My office starts them at 35-36 weeks. To my knowledge, in addition to the GBS test at that first visit, they also do cervical checks. I learned yesterday in the FB group that you can decline them (I really didn't ever think to decline them, so I was surprised that people were). The reasons they gave for declining were so that bacteria wasn't introduced to the vagina, and also if there were no signs of imminent labor. *shrugs* I'm going to get them, it's standard practice and I see no reason not to.
It basically is just the practitioners hand inside feeling for dilation and effacement. The other hand may be on your pelvis to push down a little if they need it. It takes less than a minute and is really no biggie and is no more uncomfortable than a yearly exam. The biggest hassle is that you have to get undressed and redressed so quickly lol!
My uterus is tilted, so my doc always had me put my fist in the small of my back to lift my hips up a little when she examined me with DS. Not sure if my ute changed position with this one yet, but I hear it's supposed to when PG.
Our practice starts them at 36 weeks, coinciding with the GBS test. They check yoru cervix for dilation & effacement like the pp said.
IMO - they are pointless. They really don't give you any good indication of progress.You can go from 1cm to active labor in less than 24hrs, or you can sit at 3-4cm for weeks.
Also, some women find them painful, and, anytime anyone has their hands up there you risk infection.
I think they're pretty standard for all the reasons that everyone else posted. I do, however, know that some Dr.s don't do them at all. I had them done with my first pg and they're really no big deal.
They also help determine wether the baby's head has descended into the pelvis. I don't believe that they increase the risk of infection until or unless your water has been broken already. Otherwise it's no different than continuing to have sex, let's say.
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It sounds like internal exams are really no big deal. I guess I won't think about it anymore! I'm really ready to just go with the flow and finish this pregnancy. If my midwife thinks an internal exam is a good idea, I will undress ;-)
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As far as declining them, like PP said....People decline not only because of the bacteria that can enter (which to me isn't the worrisome part) but because a. they are uncomfortable. b. they tell you nothing. ok they tell you dilation/effacement but it means nothing. you can be 0 cm dilated then go into labor that night or you can be 3 cm dilated for three weeks. Personally that would drive me crazy! and c. my close friend had her MD accidentally break her water during one and ended up getting induced that day.
My MW doesn't routinely do them unless I request them. I dont plan on it.
The midwive practice that I go to doesn't do them unless requested for the two reasons already mentioned...
1. There is a risk of introducing bacteria to the area
2. It means nothing. You could be 2cm dilated for several weeks or go from 0cm dilated to active labor. In fact, Ina May's book references dilation changing, meaning you could go backwards (e.g. I was 3cm, but now I'm back down to 1cm). It can create false hope and frustration for women.
I will not have any internals done until I am in active labor.
That's right, I remember her talking about this. I read this book awhile ago...maybe I should re-read.
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Two experiences: I was checked when I was 37w with ds, and I seriously thought the nurse's hand was gong to come up my throat and out my mouth-- it hurt so freakin' bad! I was not dilated at all. The checks experienced in labor did not hurt like that--they were small potatoes compared to contractions.
Last week, I was in triage for possible PTL and was checked, and it was not nearly as painful--just a bit uncomfortable. I wasn't dilated at all this time either. In other words, it just depends on who checks you and how 'enthusiastic' he/she is.