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Re: Cervical scar tissueFrom: AMANDA (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 19 May 1998 19:34:01 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 19 May 1998, Cari wrote: > >Is it standard procedure for a doctor to use his fingers and "stretch" >the cervix open (3 different times), because the patient has been in >labor over fourteen hours and still has not dilated past 3-cm due to >"scar tissue" from a cervical laser surgery years earlier, and then use >an instrument to break her water. I will be interested to hear the response from the physicians as I have never heard of the procedure you are describing. I too have cervical scarring from the LEEP procedure and when I went into labor 4 months ago the cervix effaced over a period of 3 weeks but no dilation occurred. My OB attempted to "strip the membranes" a few times with no progress. Finally at 41 weeks I was given a med that dilated the cervix, and my water broke only after a nurse checked my cervix for dilation. Perhaps this "stripping of the membranes" is the procedure you are referring to......
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