My doctor said he barely had enough to 'work with'. He said if we would have waited any longer, he wouldn't have been able to do it. He didn't give me major restrictions but by my standards, I've pretty much put myself on bed rest. If you have had one, did it work? I'm nervous that since it was so close to not working, it wont do anything and we will have this baby early like the last one. We lost that one at 20 weeks. I'm being told by friends and family to stop worrying about it and it will be fine. But lets be honest....you can't stop worry about something like this.
I've been watching tv, reading, sitting outside, and playing on pinterest...if you have any other suggestions, I'd love to hear them! ![]()
I'm even thinking about trying to crochet! ![]()
Re: Cerclage Stitch went in yesterday...
I've never had one but have had someone on BMB that did this pregnancy after losing her baby her last one. She just delivered a healthy baby boy. Just follow what your doctor says and I know it can be hard, but if they didn't seem concerned don't worry yourself crazy.
Can you tell me how the procedure went? My doctor said its optional for me as a preventative but I don't have cervical issues known. It's more of a precaution. But I wouldn't mind knowing how it went, how long, are you in pain? Were you sedated? Thanks!
So first, we had an ultrasound the week before the stitch. The u/s said the cervix was 3.1 cm which is good. They said anything at 3 or under is a concern but the problem is, they can only measure the entire length, not just the part that was in the vagina...so when he went in to do the stitch, there wasn't a lot left in the vagina for him to get...which means it was already thinning...a lot...at 13 weeks. So it was a good choice for us.
As for the procedure itself, I made a bigger deal of it than it was to be honest. I had a spinal which was not a big deal. My legs were up in stirrups and I was scrubbed down with that iodine stuff. Obviously I was numb so I didn't feel much except some pressure. I was never in pain. Light cramping but because he didn't have a lot to grab on to, he did a lot of pulling and tugging so I'm sure that was the cramping. It was so light, I didn't even need pain meds. The worst thing was that night, my back where the spinal went in was really sore but again, not even enough for me to want to take meds. So, overall, I would say it was a breeze. I am still in no pain. I had a little bleeding that day but he had to do two actual stitches along with the cerclage and he said that is what the bleeding was from.
I also have to get progesterone shots...which was pure hell. That hurt so bad. They are weekly. It burns sooooo bad and it's thick so they have to put it in slow. We are trying to work with the ins. company right now. So far, they aren't willing to cover them and they are 8,000 every week!!!!
I personally will get a stitch if I get pregnant again. I will not risk loosing another pregnancy. Delivering a 10 ounce baby because my cervix decided to not do it's job isn't something I want to do again.
Why did your dr offer it if you don't have cervical issues?
We were told that the dr would pull the stitch at 36 weeks if we don't go into labor before that and he'd let me go until I went into labor myself. I'm happy with that.
I totally know what you mean. I am so happy that I am healthy and so far we have a healthy little baby growing strong. I am just too type A and controlling. I feel like I need to be proactive and do 'something'...anything to keep this baby as long as possible and not deliver early again. I know there is nothing that worrying can fix and I'm trying not to. I have to keep myself busy. I am doing ok now and when I think about it...it's almost the end of July...I will only have 5 months after that before the stitch will come out.
I think I'm doing everything I can...trying to think outside of the box. I told my husband I want one of those scooter things that old people use so I can 'go for a walk'. LOL
For me the procedure sucked! Six iv attempts, 12 spinal tries, 4 hours to recover, a killer headache, vomit, and 3 days of a painful back and headache. Sucked! I haven't bled though. Slight cramping during recovery. I was put on pelvic rest with NO stimulation and told to take it easy. Next appointment in 2 weeks
can I ask how they measured it all those times? U/S? Do you have cramping? Did you feel anything with it thinning? I guess my one question or concern is if it does to start to fail...or it starts to tear, how will I know? We were told that if we go into labor early we have to get to a hospital quick to get it removed so it doesn't do damage. I was only in labor for four hours my son and I had my daughter in 20 mins. So I'm nervous about getting the stitch out in time if I go into labor before the stitch comes out. I am for sure taking precautions. I'm using the dr's as a guideline but creating my own too. He said no sex for two weeks...we aren't going to do it till the stitch comes out. He also said to 'just take it easy' but I am making sure I'm sitting, relaxing or laying down as much as possible and I'm not doing any lifting of more than a gallon of milk.
Also, why did you get the stitch if you don't mind me asking.
Me: 30 dx w/PCOS 7/13
DH: 31
TTC 11/12
started Metformin 9/13
HSG, tubes open but narrow uterus... f/u with RE 3d u/s everything 'normal'
2/14: hopefully 1st IUI... timing off before trip, waiting until 4/14
3/27: POAS= BFP!!!
3/28: beta#1: 108
4/2: beta#2: 799
4/11: u/s 6w1d EDD 12/4, 1 little penguin!
7/7: We're having a girl!
12/11: after lots of labor/delivery/nicu excitment baby Piper Mae born 1859 @ 8lbs, 21.5"
My follow up he did a speculum to check the cerclage and an external ultrasound to check baby