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Prepare me please! How sore is an internal exam and what will the Dr do?

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Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 09:28

That about sums it up lol ! Will be 36 + 3 when she does it next week .....

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Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 13:19
No problem Greenish, I have to have c-section so it's fine! Due in 3 days gingercat - oh my word Good luck! Thinking of you - I have about 2 or 3 weeks till I go in :)
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Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 12:59
I have had a check of my cervix my past two visits.It is fine. Very quick and just a little uncomfortable. I still find it embarrassing when someone has to look 'down there'. Better get used to it though as I am due in three days...lol :) Lol! Yep. Get used to it. ;) When you go in for the birth, don't be afraid to speak up for what you want (or have your support person ready to do it for you). If all is going well, nobody needs to be in the room with you and nobody needs to be giving you physical exams. Be ready to tell them all to BACK OFF if you're feeling crowded. :D Sorry for going off track Pingu. :)
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Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 12:17
I have had a check of my cervix my past two visits.It is fine. Very quick and just a little uncomfortable. I still find it embarrassing when someone has to look 'down there'. Better get used to it though as I am due in three days...lol :)
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Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 11:50
it doesn't generally hurt, just depends on your level of pain tollerance I suppose. I didn't have any pain relief for labour with DS1 and found it ok pain wise but then my internal check up for DS2 just this Thursday was a bit sore so I was thinking to myself "whats with that!?" , I have purely put it down to not relaxing enough and being rather tired, I think that my body is feeling a little more sensitive this pregnancy. I also think I hear the epidural calling my name this time. LOL. Try think happy thoughts or take your mind somewhere else from what the dr is doing :)
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Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 11:44
No not a sweep :) MY daughter was born via emergency c-section at 36 weeks so we making sure all is ok still. Yes it is to check the cervix, the state of it and then she did mention a swab too and that she won't use the speculum - I asked her lol. Ok, so doesn't seem to bad then :) Thank you, I'm just the kind of person who likes to know exactly what will happen lol
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Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 11:10
Is it to check if your cervix has softened/ripened? That shouldn't be bad, but depends on doctor, some can be a bit rough....just speak up if it's uncomfortable. Or is she doing a high vaginal swab, to check for infection like b-strep? Same for that, shouldn't hurt but it all depends on how gentle the doctor is. Although I personally hate it if they need to use the speculum (spelling?), but I am not even sure they use that with pregnant women.
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Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 09:47
Why is she doing an internal exam? (only asking so we can help you work out what to expect ;) ) If it's something you want, it all depends on what the OB is doing/looking at. If it's simply a physical to check the state of your cervix, then it's uncomfortable at worst...like strong pressure but not pain. If she's planning on doing a sweep (way to early for that in my opinion) then that hurts! A sweep is where the OB uses her fingers to separate the membranes from the uterus. It can bring on labour. I had an OB perform a sweep without my permission when we had agreed only to an examination. I was FURIOUS...so be sure to understand what she's doing and make sure your position is very clear.
 
 

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