Checking you every 20-30 mins??
Checking you every 20-30 mins??
I just read an answer from another user that said that once you hit 1cm dialated your doc/midwife would be checking you every 20-30 minutes.
Holy Moley!! Are there really doctors that try to do that???
There is NO REASON to be checked that often (unless you are high risk)! Could you imagine being checked every 30 minutes of a 24 hour labor! Getting checked is awful. You are already uncomfortable and in pain and someone sticking their fingers where the pain is originating from is no way to spend 24 hours! You will know when you are ready to push. As long as they can check the baby's heart rate and yours, there is no reason to put fingers anywhere. (Maybe once when you arrive to see if the baby is head down).
I was checked with both of my babies only when my behavior led them to believe it was getting time to push.
What in the world did women do before we had big strong doctors to violate our bodies during labor??
Answers:
2007-06-28 07:57:49
2007-06-28 07:59:54
2007-06-28 07:59:58
Most women think it's necessary to know how far dilated they are, and it really isn't. You're right, when it's time to push, you know it!
There are definitely cases though where more frequent checks are necessary. So the rule of thumb is, ask your nurses / doctor why they feel the need to check and if it is truly necessary or not - always challenge them to explain themselves!
2007-06-28 08:00:05
2007-06-28 08:00:57
BraxOwl: Well, considering a large percentage of women are dilated 1-2 centimeters for WEEKS before labor and delivery, I somehow doubt that there are ANY doctors that would check for progress so often. It introduces risk of infection, not to mention the pain (as you brought up) that it causes the mother.
No laboring mother that I know of would tolerate such intrusiveness. And, for the record-the doctor most likely would not even be there until the end (they walk in minutes before delivery, it is the nurses that are there during labor doing checks).
I think this was just an ignorant person responding to a question. I see a lot of that here on Yahoo! Answers, and pray that people do not believe some of what is posted as it is just ridiculous in a lot of cases.
2007-06-28 08:01:10
2007-06-28 08:01:48
2007-06-28 08:05:38
Too many checks can increase risk of infection, give incorrect information, sets mom up for disappointment that she is not 'further along', raises the chances of cesarean (them not thinking you are dilating fast enough), and increases the chance of your water breaking too early. Sheesh! Not worth it to know what # I am.
W/ my last labor/birth my midwife checked me when she first saw me during labor (7cm) and once more 12 hours later (9cm)... nothing else.
2007-06-28 08:07:49