lizziedripping
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Hi Mum2
Elective stitch placed at 12-14wks and as for working, it will really depend on how your cervix behaves afterwards. If all is ok then there should be no reason why not, but if you have some funneling/shortening, it might be wise to cut back on work if at all possible. That said, with 3boys to take care of, it's unlikely you'll have much chance to rest at home anyway. Best to keep an open mind, then see how things unfold as the pregnancy progresses 
Due Hun, the stitch doesn't hurt. You have a spinal anaesthetic when it is placed, then afterwards there is some mild discomfort which is gone within a few days. You mentioned before that the stitch can cause some problems of its own? Theoretically it can, but the risks are so small (1%) that they are far outweighed by the benefits of getting one done electively. The main risk is infection or miscarriage, both of which are extremely rare.
All I can say to reassure you is that the stitch was miraculous for me and so many other ladies who would otherwise have lost their babies. It held strong under the huge weight of two babies, and before it was placed my cervix was completely floppy and atonal - I would have delivered the boys as early as 16wks without it.
It isn't an absolute guarantee of success, and doesn't work in a small percentage of women, but for the majority it takes them and their pregnancy safely to full term. If only more ladies were offered it without hesitation, there would far fewer needless mid-pregnancy losses. IC isn't always the cause of preterm birth between 16 and 24wks, but it is certainly one which can be easily fixed xxx


Due Hun, the stitch doesn't hurt. You have a spinal anaesthetic when it is placed, then afterwards there is some mild discomfort which is gone within a few days. You mentioned before that the stitch can cause some problems of its own? Theoretically it can, but the risks are so small (1%) that they are far outweighed by the benefits of getting one done electively. The main risk is infection or miscarriage, both of which are extremely rare.
All I can say to reassure you is that the stitch was miraculous for me and so many other ladies who would otherwise have lost their babies. It held strong under the huge weight of two babies, and before it was placed my cervix was completely floppy and atonal - I would have delivered the boys as early as 16wks without it.
It isn't an absolute guarantee of success, and doesn't work in a small percentage of women, but for the majority it takes them and their pregnancy safely to full term. If only more ladies were offered it without hesitation, there would far fewer needless mid-pregnancy losses. IC isn't always the cause of preterm birth between 16 and 24wks, but it is certainly one which can be easily fixed xxx