Does it depend on your health-care giver? Do they wait until your due date? Until you're in labor? Or is there a magical time when they start checking?
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They started checking me at 36 weeks. And the only reason she did that was because she had to do that step b test thing anyway. Otherwise it would have been 37 weeks.
Mine did at 35 weeks but I have a feeling it is cuz I had a few contractions the weekend before. I don't remember what he did the first time I was pregnant...I think it may have been 36 weeks though.
I asked this question at my 28 week appointment and the CNP I saw said they don't, until you've reached your due date! I was kind of shocked. I think since my practice allows us to see a wide range of doctors and CNPs, that I'll be begging my doc for an internal by 38 weeks. I heard the docs are more liberal and easier to ask for things, than the CNPs. I just think I should be knowing what's going on with my body...
Mom to Jace (7/2004), Cade (2/2009) and baby girl (5/2019)
Mine gave me the option at 38 weeks--I said yes, it hurt and no progress....at 39 weeks she said she that she time wanted to --not really an option....still no real progress.....ugh--
I think she'll check at 38 weeks, but I can decline if I want. I'll decide at that time. Probably I'll give her the go-ahead but experience tells me that (for me) the internal is not necessarily indicitive of anything. It just tells you where your cervix stands at the time of the appointment.
FWIW, with DS, at my 40 week check, I was dialated 1.5cm, not effaced at all and the baby had not dropped. Doc didn't think labour was imminent at all. But, she did admit anything could happen. Because of GD, she scheduled an induction for 7 days later.
At 40w3d my water broke and after a short labour (<9 hours) DS was born.
promised myself I'd retire when I turned gold, and yet here I am
I had my first at my 36 week apt. They asked me if i wanted one last week and i declined since it could be 1cm dialated for weeks and they agreed. I know i have to have one this week..
Re: When does the Dr start checking your cervix at appointments?
I think she'll check at 38 weeks, but I can decline if I want. I'll decide at that time. Probably I'll give her the go-ahead but experience tells me that (for me) the internal is not necessarily indicitive of anything. It just tells you where your cervix stands at the time of the appointment.
FWIW, with DS, at my 40 week check, I was dialated 1.5cm, not effaced at all and the baby had not dropped. Doc didn't think labour was imminent at all. But, she did admit anything could happen. Because of GD, she scheduled an induction for 7 days later.
At 40w3d my water broke and after a short labour (<9 hours) DS was born.