LaRockera
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JJ - I choose to remain positive for you. Nothing is lost, especially since they have no straight answer for you. I still believe your baby will make it through this. I am so sorry that you're having to go through this, it's more I can imagine, and words are small and poor to describe what I feel and think. But I will remain hopeful. Nothing is over.
Selina - An elective cerclage at 14 weeks has a 99.5% of success, and I was told not to go on bed rest at all, just take it easy, which I did. Just avoid house chores for the second trimester (can you get someone to help you?), try not to walk for more than 20 min and better to stay on pelvic rest. And drink plenty of water. Put your feet up whenever you can, but no need to worry. Don't lift heavy things, look after your personal hygiene, have someone else do housework for you, and you'll be fine.
Olga- apologies hon, whatever I'd say it'd be misleading, I'm not sure I even know what I'm looking at.
As for me guys, stitch is still in there. I called the clinic this morning and my doctor told me there's no need to rush. I do plan to call on Monday and pester a bit though, as I was told that if I go into labour and the stitch is still there, it'll have to be a c-section. I don't object to this per se, but would like to give vaginal birth a go if possible (I know this sounds like a silly worry to some of the ladies here. Please don't ever think I consider this a 'problem' or anything, just having some thoughts, that's all. I hope I'm not being insensitive, I still worry sick about everything really).
Selina - An elective cerclage at 14 weeks has a 99.5% of success, and I was told not to go on bed rest at all, just take it easy, which I did. Just avoid house chores for the second trimester (can you get someone to help you?), try not to walk for more than 20 min and better to stay on pelvic rest. And drink plenty of water. Put your feet up whenever you can, but no need to worry. Don't lift heavy things, look after your personal hygiene, have someone else do housework for you, and you'll be fine.
Olga- apologies hon, whatever I'd say it'd be misleading, I'm not sure I even know what I'm looking at.

As for me guys, stitch is still in there. I called the clinic this morning and my doctor told me there's no need to rush. I do plan to call on Monday and pester a bit though, as I was told that if I go into labour and the stitch is still there, it'll have to be a c-section. I don't object to this per se, but would like to give vaginal birth a go if possible (I know this sounds like a silly worry to some of the ladies here. Please don't ever think I consider this a 'problem' or anything, just having some thoughts, that's all. I hope I'm not being insensitive, I still worry sick about everything really).