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Re: Membrane Sweep - did it work for anyone?
I had my first cervical check at 39 weeks and, despite my request to NOT have a membrane sweep, my midwife accidentally swept my membranes. I had pinkish discharge that I was told was normal that afternoon that eventually stopped. Fast forward two days later: I ended up in L&D with severe back pain, a high fever, and both baby and I had tachycardia. I was diagnosed with a prolonged rupture of my membranes (due to tiny tear from membrane sweep) that did not result in labor, but rather a severe infection called chorioamnionitis. I had to be started on IV antibiotics and induced with pitocin which was definitely not part of my birth plan. Luckily baby and I are okay, but I wanted to share that membrane sweeps come with a risk that should be taken seriously.
I'm a "loose 1 cm" (I think she's trying to give me hope), and still long. She swept my membranes today, hoping to get things moving. If my cervix is favorable, she's amenable to a foley balloon or just pit induction if it gets to that. My next appt will be at 40/3 and will include a fluid check u/s.
Fingers crossed.
Hi ladies - recovering from my successful VBAC here! I went to the OB Tuesday morning, which was 39/1. Given that I was still 1 cm, and my Hx of late babies, she did a membrane sweep in the hopes it might kick start things. I was super crampy for the rest of the day at work, and by 9 o'clock that night, I was definitely having contractions - very irregular, but surprisingly intense. DH & I stayed home from work Wednesday - I was really hoping it was the real deal. By 3 pm, the contractions were getting very painful, though still irregular and pretty spread out (7-15 min apart). Though I figured I probably wasn't very dilated, the thought of having to deal with the car ride to the hospital when things were any worse spooked me, so off I went. Indeed, I was only 3 cm when I got there. They suggested I either walk the halls or go home - L&D rooms were all full, so I couldn't be admitted. I stayed & walked the halls of triage. By 6:30 pm, I was only 4 cm, but in serious pain. This is my third baby, and this early labor was MUCH tougher - I didn't have an epidural at this point with number one, and never got an epidural with number two (until my crash c/s after 45 minutes of pushing). But I couldn't get an epidural until I was admitted into L&D, which meant waiting for a room. That finally happened about 8:30. By that point, it had been nearly 24 hours of these painful, but not particularly productive ctx, and I was exhausted and really needed the epidural - and thankfully, it worked really well, unlike my first one.
By 9:30, I was still 4 cm. I started to dread that I'd end up w/a c/s. It seemed like I was going nowhere fast. They planned to break my water at midnight, after I'd had 4 hours of abx for GBS. But a little after 11, my water broke - they checked me & I was 8 cm:) An hour later, the nurse thought I looked ready (I had asked for a top off on the epidural, and boy did it work - I couldn't feel a thing). The doctor checked me and I was complete. They had me do one "test push" and said - stop, hold on. That single push got her crowning, so they gowned up and I pushed her out with the next two contractions! Anna came out a perfect 7lb 7oz, I had a tiny little skid mark, and feel amazing. What a huge difference from my first two deliveries which were really tough. I feel so good that I've asked for early discharge, now just waiting to see if the pediatrician clears her! With my previous two, I felt like I'd been run over by a monster truck, and would have happily stayed in the hospital for a month if they'd let me!!
I'm SO happy I went for a VBAC. Other than the weird, painful early labor, it was an easy, dream delivery that I never thought I'd have. Maybe those early ctx got my pelvis opened up? Who knows? In any event, good luck to those still waiting!
TTC since 10/2010-BFP 12/23/2011
Baby 2.0 BFP 10/16/2015
TTC since 10/2010-BFP 12/23/2011
Baby 2.0 BFP 10/16/2015
Nothing so far- it's almost 4p and I've had a little cramping and discomfort, but nothing to write home about....
Doing another one on friday if nothing happens....
2nd Pregnancy: BFP 10/8/15; EDD 6/21/16
(Last week thursday, I was 3cm, 75% effaced) am a FTM.
Lurking from July, hoping to have a June Baby!! Got my first on yesterday at my appointment, 38 weeks. I've been 1 cm dilated for the past 2 weeks. Definitely lots of pressure while she was doing it and discomfort and cramping last night. Not a whole lot today.....fingers crossed!! If it doesn't work she said she would do another one next week.
@whodaz- I just asked and she said as long as I was a candidate. Sounds like you are so I would just ask her!
Still no baby....lost my mucus plug yesterday with contractions that were not consistent all evening. This morning basically nothing......
I went from being 3cm/75%effaced/-2position for babys head last week to 3.5cm/80%effaced/still -2 position for babys head..
so not a whole lot of progress
Will check back in if I have any changes due to the sweep!
When they swept yours, had your water already broken?
Kind of wish I had skipped the epidural, but who knew it would only take 90 minutes to go 6cm?