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I am 40 weeks pregnant. My last pregnancy ended in being induced and, eventually, a caesarean. They don't want to induce me this time because of my scar, but if I can go into labour before next Tuesday, then I will get a chance to have a vaginal birth, which I really want to try for. Today, I saw the consultant who attempted a stretch and sweep, which was not successful because my cervix was hard and posterior. Is there anything I can do to soften and bring my cervix down?
Morph
Dear Morph
Bad luck! You must be pretty fed up. I am afraid that there is absolutely nothing you can do to alter the present state of your cervix. I dont know why you had a Caesarean section last time, but there is a possibility that you could have inherited a cervix that just doesnt dilate very well.
Bad luck! You must be pretty fed up. I am afraid that there is absolutely nothing you can do to alter the present state of your cervix. I dont know why you had a Caesarean section last time, but there is a possibility that you could have inherited a cervix that just doesnt dilate very well.
I may be quite wrong(!), but if a sweep hasnt worked at 40 + weeks, it looks less likely that you are going to go into spontaneous labour over the next few days.
I do appreciate it would be disappointing for you to have another Caesarean. However, to get things into perspective, all that really matters is that your baby is delivered safely not that you have a vaginal birth.
I do hope all goes well. Let me know what happens.
Christine Hill
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