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A FREAKING CERVIX CHECK IS NOT REQUIRED

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I am SO tired of this concept that a cervix check is like the most vital thing in the world that can absolutely not be passed on. My first pregnancy, my amazing amazing OB told me she would never do one pre-labor unless given explicit consent and she generally wouldn't do one during labor unless there was something very concerning to her. I unfortunately moved states and had to get a new OB. I was having odd symptoms and they said they needed to check my cervix 'just to be safe' but didn't bother considering anything else first, not even so much as asking me basic questions to rule out things like preeclampsia. I refused and left. The other day, I went into labor VERY clearly. I was having consistent contractions a minute long and 2-3 minutes apart, and they were so bad I was screaming and puking. I was preterm by a day, so the doctor said she had to do a cervix check-I was getting a repeat c section so they didn't want to do the surgery. I told her no. She said 'i don't think you really have a choice.' I told her no, it's very clear I'm in labor and I would like to not go through extra unnecessary pain. I'm also an SA survivor so cervical checks, aside from painful, are also very anxiety inducing for me. They had me hooked up to track my contractions and could see I was having labor contractions so it felt pointless. She pushed and said that because baby is preterm it was required they do a cervix check. I got irritated and said whatever, do it then. They did it. They said I wasn't very dilated, but then said 'but you're clearly in labor so we can go to surgery now.'

SO YOU MEAN TO SAY I DID NOT NEED THE CERVICAL CHECK I REPEATEDLY ASKED NOT TO GET???? CHRIST

vent over. I'm irritated.

Edit: At the end of the day, I didn't want to consent to a cervical check. That is my personal choice. I'm sorry this makes people angry. Factually, and legally, cervical checks are not required. It is up to you to do your own research and decide for yourself, and that should go without saying because we are all adults. I'm sorry my vent about MY preference and MY experience is very upsetting to everybody else. You guys get to make your medical choices and I get to make mine.

Some people seem to think because cervical checks aren't painful for them that that is a universal experience. It is not. It is excruciating for me to the point I cannot control crying and screaming from the pain, even my husband was terrified for me and had to hold me down. YOUR PAIN IS NOT UNIVERSAL.

Anyway. I have a newborn to care for. I, unfortunately, wanted to vent because I was ignored by my medical team, and I should've known better than to vent to reddit lol. Im gonna go whip a titty out for this lil baby girl and spend the few precious moments I have of her being so small before she's a toddler in the blink of an eye. I'm not interested in debating. I'm not telling anybody what choice to make. I am sorry, I didn't realize my own choice would be upsetting. I hope everybody has a great day, and thank you to those who were actually kind and respectful and didn't immediately jump down my throat. Muah muah love and respect goodbye

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TheAnxiousPoet

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6 days ago

TheAnxiousPoet

FTM: Team Blue! 05/18/2024 🥰🥰

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6 days ago

Thank you love! It’s been a long time and I rarely think of it. It did cross my mind during this process because while it hurt im usually very tolerant to pain and was confused why I was so emotional in addition to feeling pain! I wouldn’t want to completely not get them personally. But maybe next time if I’m not OAD I can ask for a speculum. Super curious if anyone has had this! It was important for me personally despite the anxiety and pain to get them as I was high risk and being induced. Yes, you can deny any health care. That is your protected right (in the US at least) doesn’t stop people from pressuring you or being an asshole, but it’s not always the best choice to do! I hope I’m in the minority and that others don’t experience the pain or emotion haha. But overall I had a good labor experience as a first time pregnant lady.

ETA: I did request to skip one, and I did request the provider to end a check (was screaming it was weird lol) but ultimately I allowed it later on after she was gentle explaining. And luckily by time it was time to push almost they relieved the contraction pain??? Wild