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> 40wks+2 engaged but not dilated, Hoping for VBAC

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post 05/05/2012, 10:19 AM
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My bub has been engaged for weeks and feels so low in my pelvis that I’ve been thinking that I was about to give birth every day and night for the last 2 weeks but at my Drs visit at 40wks my cervix was firmly closed. I’m very worried that like my first pregnancy I will not go into active labour and hence will require another c-section.

First time around my waters broke at 40wks but I didn’t dilate more than a couple of cms even after waiting several days and then inducing, and so I’m concerned about this happening again.

Any tips on getting my cervix to dilate?
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post 05/05/2012, 10:30 AM
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I took evening primrose oil and had acupuncture with #3 as I was wanting to avoid induction. (Induction would have meant I could not have the water birth I wanted) I started the acupuncture (and herbs) at 40 weeks, and the EPO maybe 38 weeks? DS2 was born at 41wks4 days after a stretch and sweep that day. I can't really say if the EPO and acupuncture helped as my other babies were born at 41wks 6 days and 41 wks, but I achieved my goal of avoiding induction so I was happy.
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post 08/05/2012, 11:25 PM
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Your cervix can change in a very short space of time.
I wouldn't be worried by the fact it is still close at the moment, you still have some time for it to ripen.
I would suggest sex, squatting and EPO are a good place to start but even so if you're not ready then it may not make any difference.
I went from a long and sacral cervix at term with #2 to fully effaced and 4 fingers dilated on 2 days and I wasn't in labour.

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post 08/05/2012, 11:32 PM
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My cervix was tightly closed at my 39 week appoint and I went in to spontaneous labour at 39 weeks 5 days. DD was born at 39 weeks 6 days. I did not experience Labour with DS so had nothing to compare. I was so hoping for a Vbac with DD so was extremely upset to be told I didn't look like labour was close at all at 39 weeks. And 5 days later contractions started. I had a drug free relatively short labour. Don't lose hope OP!!!' all the best.
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post 08/05/2012, 11:37 PM
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You need to be patient! The best way to have a VBAC is to go into spontaneous labour.

It's worth it!!
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