Hi ladies! Sorry if this is a repeat question, I searched but didn't find much.
My midwife mentioned today that she like to strip my membranes at 38 weeks, but the decision is up to me. I know this is controversial with 38 weeks being early term but she has good reason, I'm undecided though. My second daughter was born at 38+3 (came on her own) and weighed 9lbs 3oz and had a true shoulder dystocia so there is justifiable concern of this baby also having a shoulder dystocia as once you have one your risk of having another becomes 1 in 8 (I believe that's the risk anyway). Also this baby is measuring ahead and we are certain of my dates because I was charting and had an early dating ultrasound.
So I'm looking for other people's experiences with having their membranes stripped. Did it work? How painful was it? Anything else I should know?
Re: Membranes stripped?
It isn't fun, but not the most painful thing ever.
Very good point. My midwives exact words were "if this comes back negative I'd like to strip your membranes at 38 weeks" right after doing the group b strep swab. So this could be a moot point for me but I'm an information junkie so I'll get as much info as I can just in case.