Anonymous wrote:It means you are at risk for a uterine or other type of infection because you have introduced a foreign object into your vag.
But other than that it doesn't mean anything.
Let's cool down on this vaginal checks that lead to panic, unless numbers, and excuses to give you a c-section.
Anonymous wrote:With my first, I opted for an "ignorance is bliss" route and refrained from talking to ppl who only shared their horror stories or learning much bc too much info can be intimidating/scary.
I had a wonderful short natural birth that wasn't a horror story like most that you hear. So those who are obsessed with "learning all the facts" need to get off your high horse. Doesn't work for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is exactly why all women should be required to take a childbirth class. Not trying to be mean, but that's exactly the type of info you learn in there. I can't imagine going through this with all the crazy new terms and NOT knowing what it means.
I agree. It's a shock that someone can get to 37 weeks and not have taken a class or asked her OB for more detail or read a reputable book on the topic. This is a basic. [/quot
There is no reason to be a bully! A fellow mother asks a question and you find the need to berate her knowledge on the subject. You are the reason that I dont like hanging out in mom groups. You would rather judge your fellow mother rather than applaud her efforts to find an answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is exactly why all women should be required to take a childbirth class. Not trying to be mean, but that's exactly the type of info you learn in there. I can't imagine going through this with all the crazy new terms and NOT knowing what it means.
I agree. It's a shock that someone can get to 37 weeks and not have taken a class or asked her OB for more detail or read a reputable book on the topic. This is a basic. [/quot
There is no reason to be a bully! A fellow mother asks a question and you find the need to berate her knowledge on the subject. You are the reason that I dont like hanging out in mom groups. You would rather judge your fellow mother other than applaud her efforts to find snow answer.
Anonymous wrote:Ok I'm 2cm dialated and 60% effaced. I'm trying to get my Dc. to induce me becuase I have really small hips, and I'm in so much pain I can't walk somtimes or go up or down stares. I have trouble just getting out of bed or sitting for too long. And I'm afraind that if he gets too big then I wont be able to go through a vaginal birth. I really don't want a c-section...Is this good enough reason for my Dc. to say yes? I'm 38wks and 2dys. My due date is Sept. 18th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is exactly why all women should be required to take a childbirth class. Not trying to be mean, but that's exactly the type of info you learn in there. I can't imagine going through this with all the crazy new terms and NOT knowing what it means.
I agree. It's a shock that someone can get to 37 weeks and not have taken a class or asked her OB for more detail or read a reputable book on the topic. This is a basic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is exactly why all women should be required to take a childbirth class. Not trying to be mean, but that's exactly the type of info you learn in there. I can't imagine going through this with all the crazy new terms and NOT knowing what it means.
I agree. It's a shock that someone can get to 37 weeks and not have taken a class or asked her OB for more detail or read a reputable book on the topic. This is a basic.