lizziedripping
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Sorry to hear the bleeding has returned Kate, will be Thinking of you tonight 

Hey Bookfish,
I was wondering how you'd got on. I'm so glad the procedure went well & it's a really good thing they kept you in overnight - I had scary contractions the next day & had to be rushed in by ambulance to stay overnight anyway! It sounds like they did a good job.
Some bleeding after the cerclage is completely normal and differs from woman to woman. There are some ladies on here for whom it took a week plus to subside - I was lucky, it had stopped within three or four days.
You're going to feel a whole host of symptoms that'll freak you out - some cramping, pulling, tugging. I felt sore & weak - unusual for me after a procedure - for about 5 days & felt/feel sure I could feel the stitch. You'll panic it's coming undone or something's wrong. Everyone on here will tell you that's unlikely. The stitch has proven very successful.
After what you've been through it's natural to feel paranoid & to worry at every twinge. I've found this thread invaluable for the advice & support offered so just post if something's bothering you & it'll get answered. As you can see I've really got in the swing of it!
You've done the hard bit, now the stitch is in. It's a good thing. Like LaRockera said to me: drink tons of water & a pot of yoghurt every day, and I'd add cranberry juice & remember to pee as soon as you need to go rather than hold it in - that'll help avoid infection.
Best of luck lovely & well done.
JimmyJam x
Hi Bookf, to echo JJ bleeding post-cerclage is normal. I'm surprised your doc didn't mention it would happen. It lasts usually for a few days and is inevitable considering you've had surgery. Don't fret chick, you've done absolutely the best thing for the pregnancy and now your cervix has been reinforced to support the huge weight you'll be carrying
LR - sorry Hun, hadn't realised your lo had fluctuated in weight/growth by so much. I would say that if your docs aren't concerned, then you shouldn't be. Unlike IC, clinicians are usually very pro active regarding growth issues so I am certain if there had been an issue they would have addressed it. They also check placental blood flow in these circumstances, and if it is good, and sufficient nutrients are getting through, then there is less concern. As you say, scans are inaccurate and everyone measures differently, so it could be explained away by that alone. Take care xxx
Hey guys,
we went to the doctor this morning. I copy and paste my journal post, hope you don't mind me being such a lazy arse:
The doctor said it all looked absolutely fine, apart from my AFI that seemed to be on the lowest side of normal. I checked his measurements, it's around 8ish, which is better than 5 I suppose, but it still puts me on the 10th centile. I got a steroid injection in the bump and need to have another three every 12 hours just in case Xanthe needs to come early (meaning at 37 weeks I think), in case her fluid levels decrease more.
I didn't worry excessively about this as my levels have always been steady on the 10th centile. What got me worried is that his ultrasound showed an EFW same (and even a teeny weeny less) than the UK obgyn's a week ago. I know obviously the baby could not have shrunk, and that different ultrasounds may give different measurements, but why hasn't she gained? In the u/s she seemed to date one to two weeks behind. I asked my doctor about it and he said my baby is not small at all, she's normal, but I still worry with these measurements. At the moment she seems to be 2.122-2.145gr, which is slightly more than 4lbs. I hope she reaches at least 2,500 (about 5lbs) before she decides to make her exit.
Luckily she's kicking like crazy, and also, heartbeat was very good.
In any case I'm kinda glad I came back. We've heard that there was heavy snow in the UK only two days after our departure, and that half the flights had to be cancelled.![]()
BF - I drank atleast a glss of water every hour with the twins. With two amniotic sacs your body is replenshing the equivalent of 2/3 cups of water per hour for that alone, then there are your own fluid requirements to consider! My pee was literally ike sludge if I didnt consume this amount every day - sorry fro tmi lol xxx