September 2018 Moms

Weekly Appointments 8/6

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  • Since cervical checks don't seem to mean much, what's the reasoning/science for doing them? Just to drive pregnant ladies crazy? 
  • @EErin86 I've always wondered. My last practice didn't do them and I'm not expecting my new practice to do so either.
  • My doc doesn’t do cervical checks without a clear reason...I never had them
    last time until I was in L&D for my induction. This time they said they could do a check a couple days ahead of a scheduled c-section to see if an induction would be possible instead (I’m not willing/able to do all the cervical ripening they needed to do last time). 
  • @eerin86 My practice normally doesn't do them. I get them done when we go in for NSTs because the only difference between consistent BHs and early labor is if the contractions are changing cervical dilation. 
  • 34 wk check up Friday. I will be requesting no cervical checks, if they even do them. 
  • I'm within 4 weeks of delivery and it's a standard practice for the office to do the checks at this time is what my ob told me when I asked about why I was having it. 
    Me: 33 DH: 31 Baby: 9/2/2018 BabyFruit Ticker


  • @MandyMost ah good luck! My OB (and many of the local hospitals) won’t induce a vbac so I had to schedule a c-section for 41 weeks with my second daughter (first vbac attempt). Even though my reason for first c-section and timing of scheduled repeat c-section were different, I can relate to the feeling of just hoping labor starts as the days tick by to an eviction date. Either way, I hope you have a better delivery experience this time!

    PS- you may see me talking about being induced this time but that is only because I finally got that privilege after two successful vbacs including one with a huge baby. Didn’t want to confuse people! 
    DD1 6.2011 
    DD2 4.2013 - vbac
    DS1 9.2016 - vbac, team green
    Baby #4 due 9.2018
  • Had my 36 week appointment & GBS test today. Doctor noticed that my belly was measuring at 34 weeks but didn't mention anything else after that. Just gave me a sheet that states what early labor signs to look out for and said "see you next week."  Should I be concerned about measuring at 34 weeks?
  • @EErin86 That makes me feel better. I was going to ask her about it but she darted out of there real quick before I could ask her any questions. 
  • @lisac113 I can't remember, is your nausea recent or has it been this entire time? I have started feeling nauseous at night but its likely due to eating too close to bedtime. Even water bothers me too close to bedtime. I just wanted to throw that out there in case the crackers/water don't seem to work for you.
  • @EErin86
    thanks for the tip.  I had horrible nausea in my first trimester but felt great around 13 weeks.  Now it is in the morning and sometimes lasting throughout the day right now.  I started Zantac twice a day two weeks ago and that is helping, but some days, it is brutal.  I almost wonder if I need to keep a cold water bottle by my bed and drink it when I get up to pee. I am currently drinking about 80-100 oz a day, so I am not dehydrated, or at least I don't think so.   Water seems to help but I am willing to try anything at this point. Maybe I will try to eat dinner earlier.  My doctor said if I get desperate they could prescribe me something, but my constipation is already horrible and I don't want to deal with that either.  If it starts to be every day, all day, then I think I might look in to an rx. 

    @MandyMost yes that is a great way to think about it.  I just think of a bell curve and I want her to be right in the middle, cause you know, we can control things like that????? My husband was there so it was good for him to hear the doctor say she is perfectly fine and I need to chill.  I am a ball of anxiety and instead need to look at it from your perspective. I have a healthy baby with nothing to worry about, way more people have serious issues to be concerned about.  
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