So, we moved to a new city and with the new city I found a new OB. I miss my old OB TREMENDOUSLY but the new OB is nice enough. However they do things differently so I kinda feel like an idiot in asking these questions, but I have never had these experiences. After an internal exam, is it normal to:
1. Spot for days after, to the point of using 2 pantyliners a day? I usually stop bleeding after the 3rd or 4th day (which means I'm only a few days away from seeing her again).
2. Have cramping for a while after. I'm on my second day and I am still feeling achy cramps. Nothing close to labor pains or BH (because I am getting BH too), but just flat out cramps to go along with the bleeding.
And finally has anyone experienced "manipulation of the cervix, without the mother's permission"? I saw this phrase on another board when I googled the bleeding, and wasn't sure what that meant. I thought the Dr. was just checking to see how dilated I am, but can they actually manipulate the cervix to induce labor or something?
FYI, I am dilated and effaced (2cm, 70%) -- does this have to do with the bleeding?
Sorry for the dumb questions. I never had bleeding or cramping with my first OB and DD1, so this is all new to me this time around!
Bria - Born 7/20/2011 - 2 yrs old
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i really didn't mean to get all panicky and in the mode of delivery. i am not having contractions. but i am leaking some fluid, having some bloody show, and i guess w everything else combined they want to make sure i'm not in labor? oy vey
I don't know how on earth you could have experienced a membrane sweep & not know it. It's completely different from a normal internal.
Also, you can decline internal checks until after labor. They don't tell you anything anyway.
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Also, my midwife definitely asked me before attempting to sweep my membranes. I would be pretty irate if she did so without my permission!
No OB would likely do one anywhere near 36 weeks.
Cervix checks in general are like they are crawling in there for a look especially if your cervix is posterior.
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It does, however, lead to anxiety. i.e. "I can't believe I'm not dilated at 39 weeks! I'm going to be pregnant forever!" (When you could easily go into labor the next day even without dilation) or "OMG I'm 3 cm dilated I'm totally having this baby this week!!" ...and then your pregnant for another two weeks.
I'll be honest, I thought about asking for one just because I'm so damn curious (read: impatient) but I know I would immediately fall into one of the two categories above and it would just drive me nuts either way.