February 2015 Moms

37 weeks and Dilated..

So i went to the hospital today because I was feeling alot of pressure and pain in my pelvis area and was having back to back contractions. I found out that my water didnt break but i am dilated to 1 1/2cm and my baby boy is position very very low according to the dr. They didnt keep meh ..
Will i dilate more anytime soon? Will he born sooner than his DD (Feb. 4)? What i can do to make myself dilate quicker?? I am ready to my baby boy.

Re: 37 weeks and Dilated..

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  • I'm dilated to almost a 4. You can be that way for weeks.
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  • I thought it was against the new TOU to ask medical questions. But maybe I read that wrong since the majority of these new posts seem to be medical questions that only a direct care provider could answer (and in this case probably not even). Yet another reason I went to the dark side.

    OP- You can be dilated for weeks and weeks. I cannot see your cervix and if I could I am not trained to know how fast you are dilating. I was dilated 3 cm for 5 weeks with my last pregnancy. Please read the "Bump Guidelines" at the top of the board:

    TOU states- "But please don't ask if we think you’re pregnant or post your pee stick --"

    OP- you should read this as "don't ask the bumpies how fast you will dilate" because there is no way of us knowing that.

    TOU states "...these are other members just like you, not doctors. Each woman’s pregnancy is unique and while Bumpies have great info and emotional support, only your medical professionals can confirm a pregnancy or diagnose issues."

    OP- if your doctor sent you away, it was because the baby isn't ready to come out. If you need clarification or you disagree with what the doctor thinks, your options are to ask your doctor why or seek a second **medical** opinion.
  • I was dilated at 1.5 cm at 36 weeks. I'm only a 2 at 37 weeks. It's perfectly natural and normal and there is no way to predict how fast or slow LO will come. As my OB said on Thursday, it could be two days or four weeks.
  • Seriously im sitting on my couch eating hershey kisses watching what not to wear....but ill say your going to dilate another cm by Wednesday and your baby will be here 1/27. go away
  • Ladies, the last time OP was on here was 2 days ago. Bump and run.

    Oooorrrrr... LABOR!!

    Either way, we are seriously wasting time on these questions. It's depressing.
  • While I agree the concept of trying to bring on premature labor is foolish, I also can't help but wonder if some of the response is overly harsh. How many of us aren't eager to meet these beautiful little lives we're growing? How many of us, despite knowing that it could mean nothing, don't get the night before Christmas excitement when we start dilating, effacement, and losing mucus plugs? And really, the only "speed things up" advice people here could give are old wives tales which are useless unless baby is ready to come.
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    1) You're putting words in my mouth. I didn't say preterm labor was exciting, I said trying to bring it on was foolish.
    2) I never once mentioned pain or discomfort.
    What I did do was try and present two different points:
    A) That we all get anxious to meet our babies. This isn't a desire to see them placed in jeopardy though I think it's the root of OP's insanity. I also think this excitement and anticipation is exacerbated by the earliest signs of an approaching delivery. Heaven knows I'm doing a symptom watch and this is my 5th pregnancy, 3rd child. It's exciting. That's happy. This is separate from any desire for an earlier due date.
    B ) That there isn't really much that can be done that any of us could or would recommend to OP to fulfill her request in the first place as 90 percent of such remedies just plain don't work. Per my OB, my family doctor, and every other medical personnel I've ever known and discussed the situation with. Babies come when they're ready or when something, as you've unfortunately experienced, goes wrong.

    As a final note, I'm sorry for your traumatic experience with your daughter's premature birth. It sounds as though she pulled through. Mine didn't. My beautiful, wonderful, amazing firstborn stopped breathing and didn't come back. So keep your inaccurate inferences and high tempered responses to yourself and either address the actual statements in the post you're responding to, or don't say anything if you can't say something at least half way civil.
  • I am shocked by OP. First nobody should want to have a baby early. It's just not something that should be even thought about. I'm 37 weeks and dilated to a 4. Fully effaced. And I could be that way for 3 more weeks. In all reality I don't know that it will be that long but I'm hoping for at least another 2 weeks so she can be born at full term. Let your baby stay in as long as possible.

  • @chickyclg‌ 1) You're putting words in my mouth. I didn't say preterm labor was exciting, I said trying to bring it on was foolish. 2) I never once mentioned pain or discomfort. What I did do was try and present two different points: A) That we all get anxious to meet our babies. This isn't a desire to see them placed in jeopardy though I think it's the root of OP's insanity. I also think this excitement and anticipation is exacerbated by the earliest signs of an approaching delivery. Heaven knows I'm doing a symptom watch and this is my 5th pregnancy, 3rd child. It's exciting. That's happy. This is separate from any desire for an earlier due date. B ) That there isn't really much that can be done that any of us could or would recommend to OP to fulfill her request in the first place as 90 percent of such remedies just plain don't work. Per my OB, my family doctor, and every other medical personnel I've ever known and discussed the situation with. Babies come when they're ready or when something, as you've unfortunately experienced, goes wrong. As a final note, I'm sorry for your traumatic experience with your daughter's premature birth. It sounds as though she pulled through. Mine didn't. My beautiful, wonderful, amazing firstborn stopped breathing and didn't come back. So keep your inaccurate inferences and high tempered responses to yourself and either address the actual statements in the post you're responding to, or don't say anything if you can't say something at least half way civil.
    @anxiousmommy85 there is a huge difference between being excited and anxious to meet your baby and actually asking a pregnancy board if there was a way to dilate quicker and bring on PTL. In the words of the OP she actually said  " What i can do to make myself dilate quicker?? I am ready to my baby boy." She didn't say "I'm so excited to meet my little guy I can't wait for my due date to get here." We've all had our struggles. I have HG, PUPPS, and GD.  And also digestive issues and am completely miserable. I'm 36 wks still working and everyday can't wait for my little guy to come.  But with that said I can't wait for feb 16th to come. Not oh I hope I go into PTL. There is a huge difference.  People are not upset that she's excited, hell we all are.  People are upset that she is actually asking us how to induce herself to give birth early.  My sister was a "planned" preemie and my parents were still not prepared for what they had to go through.  Having a significant age difference I remember in detail everything that our family went through.  Let me tell you seeing my sis in an incubator and with little tubes in her feet was not something that I enjoy remembering. We were very lucky that she only had a 10 day NICU stay.  I wasn't able to hold her until she came home and even then she actually wore my doll clothes because preemie clothes were too big.  Some people think its cute.  I think its tragic!
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  • Very disappointed to see all the heat that is being given because someone has a question. First off baby is okay to be born at 36 weeks, I'm speaking from personal experience. My daughter is a healthy 4 year old, no complications at birth. I went in for back pain dilated to 3cm, an hour later I was 5cm and so the Dr. Ruptured my membranes and induced me. Every woman is different and every baby is different. If you want to try to bring on labor naturally it's your choice and no-one has the right to tell you otherwise. It's not harmful unless told otherwise by your Dr. I repeat by your Dr. You know there's another app called I'm expecting, way more respectful and sincere pregnant women on there.
  • Very disappointed to see all the heat that is being given because someone has a question. First off baby is okay to be born at 36 weeks, I'm speaking from personal experience. My daughter is a healthy 4 year old, no complications at birth. I went in for back pain dilated to 3cm, an hour later I was 5cm and so the Dr. Ruptured my membranes and induced me. Every woman is different and every baby is different. If you want to try to bring on labor naturally it's your choice and no-one has the right to tell you otherwise. It's not harmful unless told otherwise by your Dr. I repeat by your Dr. You know there's another app called I'm expecting, way more respectful and sincere pregnant women on there.

    @bellanbrady‌ I am happy to hear that your LO was healthy when born at 36 weeks but that is not always the case. You were lucky. There are so many babies born at 36 weeks and have medical issues. Every baby develops at a different rate. OP could have a 36- weeker and her LO have breathing problems. Baby will be born when your body and baby are ready! What's so hard to understand about that?! You should NEVER force labor unless medically necessary!! You yourself said "no pregnancy and baby are the same." And I guarentee you no doctor would give the okay to try to naturally induce at 36 weeks. It is her choice, but it's a selfish choice if she went ahead and tried. Your body and baby were obviously ready, hers is not or else she wouldn't be asking how to bring on labor.
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