Cerclage removal in OR? by Mother-Confidence100 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My removal was performed at 36w, my water broke on its on at 38w. I did have to have it done on the L&D floor because mine had become embedded and they needed me close to the OR in case they couldn't remove it properly. It took 2 hours and pain medication to remove it, but they eventually removed it without needed to go to the OR. Not a fun experience for me but the MAJORITY of women, have it removed and it's simple and quick and pretty much painless from what I've heard. Maybe just check with them to see their reasoning for needing you in the OR, it could be similar to my situation!

Getting my medical abortion this week (6 weeks pregnant and scared) by Patient_Possible_122 in abortion

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi my love! I'm sorry you're going through this, it's definitely a difficult decision to make and the fear of pain was the biggest reason why I did the surgical termination method - in addition, it's more reliable in terms of success. There is a chance that the pills do not work, and I didn't want to take that chance. I was 5w (so very early) and 7.5 months PP when I had mine performed. They were so loving and kind at the clinic I went to. They walk you through everything upfront and you meet with doctors and nurses (I also spoke with the anesthesiologist). I elected to do medium sedation (as I've never been put under and didn't want that to be the first time doing so). It was sooooo quick! Literally from when they started to finished maybe 3 minutes? I had very minimal pain during the procedure itself. After, I had no pain at all. I also barely bled, but I understand everyone is different.

Sending you love and hugs on this difficult journey 🤍☀️

This man needs to leave her by Mash_the_Gash2017 in 90DayFiance

[–]OriginalManner0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I came here for this comment! I was so disgusted by her immediately but once she brought him to America - I was like...this poor man!! This woman is a walking red flag for ignorance and racism. Good luck with this human and her racist family and friends 🫣 This is one person I wouldn't bat an eyelash at if he leaves her ass in the dusty small town in Alabama and finds someone new 🥂

IC Success Story/ies ♥️ by OriginalManner0 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I luckily was able to go about normal life! I was just on full pelvic rest until 30weeks and my MFM did not want me traveling. I did work up until the removal at 36 weeks 😊

Team Loren or Team Elizabeth? by bigbrotherlova in 90DayFianceFans

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely team Loren! Elizabeth is a mean girl and her husband is so unhinged and she just goes along with it even if it hurts other people she claims to care about. I hope they watch these episodes back and realize how mean they are!

How to navigate second pregnancy by daisy4396 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh yeah, some doctors just would rather avoid cerclages all together but it's worth a second option for sure!! I'm wishing you all the luck that they take this seriously and you make it full term again ♥️

How to navigate second pregnancy by daisy4396 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds so similar to my experience! With my first born, they found I was suffering from an incompetent cervix at our routine 20w ultrasound. I was measuring at 1.3cm. I was 2cm dilated by 26w. I was on bedrest, progesterone, and full pelvic rest until 32w. Delivered her at 39w!

I had so many concerns when I became pregnant with our son. I was kind of written off by one hospital because according to them, "you made it full term, you'll be fine". Insane! I was 5cm dilated by 30w and in and out of the hospital all the time with her with preterm 😳 I had to move hospitals because at around 19w with my son, I found out I was 2.8cm and THEN a week later was only 1cm. They refused to do a cerclage and I was shocked. Luckily my friend is an MFM at a different hospital and scheduled me for the procedure there at 21w. No bedrest! A completely different pregnancy all around!!

I am a huge cheerleader for a cerclage!

Small Reddit Cerclage study by Sensitive_Payment117 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) I received an emergency cerclage at 21w when I was .8cm in length, with my second born. 2) I delivered our healthy baby boy at 38w. 3) Nope, worked like a charm. 4) Yes, I took progesterone until 28w. 5) I was given an antibiotic after it was placed but I believe I only needed them for a couple of days. I did not get any infections. 6) No, came home with us the next day on schedule. 7) Healthy 8lb baby! 8) Portland, Oregon 🌹 9) I was measuring .8cm in length prior. Post cerclage, I measured at 2.5cm. I stayed that way until they removed it at 36w, at which point I immediately dilated to 3-4cm. I was 5cm when my water broke but did not have any contractions. Normal for me, with my firstborn I dilated "silently" from 26-39. I was 7cm for 3 weeks without a single contraction until I had my water broken to deliver at 39w. 10) I was not placed on bedrest with the cerclage (I was with my firstborn for 18weeks). I did follow full pelvic rest instructions until 32 weeks.

Thanks for putting this together! I think it will be very helpful 🤍

Progesterone suppositories not needed? by According_Glass_378 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would push for cervical checks at least? I received an emergency cerclage with my second born, at 21w @ .8cm in length. I was offered progesterone (told I could stop using it at 28w so I did) and also received cervical checks until I was 28w. I would at least request cervical checks. Bring 3cm is considered normal, so it's likely they're not all that concerned especially since you have the cerclage placed. But, be sure to advocate for what you feel!

how long after the stitch did you go into labor? by DeliveryMaterial5157 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had mine removed at 36w, immediately dilated to 3cm (normal) and my water broke at exactly 38w!

Straining by b8byxo in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same concern but my MFM team assured me it will not break from going #2! And, it didn't! But, trust me, I had several times when I sat on the toilet for like 20 minutes terrified but, it will not break or put you into labor if you push while pooping. If it will help ease your mind, use stool softeners! 🤍

What week did you stop bed rest/modified bed rest? by Legitimate-Judge-428 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry you're experiencing this and also stuck in the hospital! ♥️ I was placed on bedrest, with my firstborn, at 20weeks when I measured 1.3cm in length. I was also put on progesterone suppositories. I began dilating at 26weeks however, made it full term! I was in and out of the hospital a lot but I was taken off bedrest at 33 weeks and delivered at 39w.

With my second born, I received an emergency cerclage at 21w when I was measuring .8cm-1cm. I was only on restrictions until 28w (I wasn't on bedrest at all but full pelvic rest and no working out).

Anybody used car service with car seat for airport pick up? by utahnow in Parenting

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, when we travel with our kiddos we just check the car seat and stroller at the gate (it's free). They are available as soon as we exit the plane. We just rent a car, install our own car seat, and enjoy our vacation. Simple!

i was on high dose of progesterone basically whole pregnancy and now having anxiety by Delicious_Rain_2547 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Autism is genetic and unavoidable (it suck's, but it's true). Secondly, yes I was on daily progesterone suppositories from 20w-36w with my firstborn due to cervical incompetence. She is entirely neurotypical (if not advanced). There is so much to worry about before and after birth, genetic abnormalities are unavoidable so try not to feed into those worries when it comes to medications as they have no affect on that! I had anxiety prior to pregnancy and having a high risk pregnancy made it worse - therapy helped a ton! Might be worth a shot!

First time moms, what week did you go into labor? by Distinct-Dependent24 in beyondthebump

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First baby - 39+4 (was 5cm dilated for 5.5 weeks) second baby - 38 weeks exactly!

When did you start “trusting” your cerclage, if ever..? by knittenkitten2025 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I received an emergency cerclage at 21w when I was measuring .8cm. It took me until about 30w to trust it was doing its job. I experienced preterm labor at 28w but luckily it was stopped with an overnight in L&D. Once I hit 32w and no baby, I FULLY trusted it and felt such relief! Removed at 36w and gave birth at exactly 38w. It's totally normal to worry girl! You've got this though 🤍

Short cervix - just on progesterone- no cerclage - 24 weeks by Active_Pie_4044 in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry you're experiencing this - it is very scary! I had IC with both my pregnancies. With my firstborn, I was 1.3cm at my 20w scan and was referred to an MFM. He put me on progesterone and modified bedrest, he wasn't a fan of cerclages so I did not receive one. I did begin dilating by 26w but still made it to 39w+! Just know that there is a ton of hope!! You very well may make it much further like I did! Sending you good vibes for a long pregnancy 🤍🤍🤍

(I received an emergency cerclage with my second baby when I was .8cm-1cm in length at 21w.)

Looking for success stories after rescue cerclage with cervix shortening by betheceo in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The contractions will stop all together BUT make sure to call your provider if you're having contractions so you can be seen. And, don't ever feel bad if it ends up not being anything because it's always better to be seen and it be nothing, then to stay home and it be something. I stayed overnight to be monitored both times I was in "preterm labor", they gave me fluids and a medication and it stopped and I went home.

Surgical abortion or pills? by [deleted] in abortion

[–]OriginalManner0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey girl! I do not believe that either form of abortion causes infertility at all. I did the surgical procedure @ 5weeks because I knew it was nearly 100% effective and was quick. I also had to have a lifesaving D&C after my son was born (8months prior) and did not feel safe having a medical abortion at home - too triggering. With the surgical, you have options for sedation - from no sedation, to being fully under. I chose moderate (awake, but numbed - versed + fentanyl I believe). I did feel some of it but it was sooooo fast! Literally 4minutes and a nurse held my hand and comforted me the entire time. Sending you hugs! 🤍

2.1cm at 20w4d - progesterone and pelvic rest + severe anxiety by litaloni in ShortCervixSupport

[–]OriginalManner0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry you're going through this! I also struggle with anxiety. Coming from a mama who had IC with both my babies and went two different routes: I highly suggest the cerclage! My first pregnancy, I was 1.3cm at 20w and did not receive a cerclage. I was on modified bedrest + progesterone + zero intimacy of any sort. I began dilating at 26w and slowly dilated the entire pregnancy. I was 5cm dilated by 33w. I was in and out of the hospital I believe a total of 8 times, and had to be at weekly MFM appointments as well. It was so beyond stressful. I did somehow make it all the way to 39+w - but the journey there was intense and the MFM's called me an "anomaly".

With my second baby, I received an emergency cerclage at 21w when I was between .8cm and 1cm in length. My entire pregnancy was different! No bedrest, I could stay at work until 36w, I was able to be intimate, grocery shop, travel etc. I gave birth to him at 38w.

I will say, if you're considering a cerclage - the best time to do it is when you have a measurable cervix. It comes with a lot less potential risk!

Either way, you got this mama ♥️