casslong07
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Thank you LindyB that definitely settles my nerves I would love to be able to go back to work if I have a stitch put in I work as a bank teller so I do stand but I do have a stool at work where I can definintely sit down when needed, I hope my doctor would let me go back to work. I hope when I go in for this next scan he will be able to tell if I need a stitch this pregnancy due to my prior pregnancy, and I have been careful on the lifting anyways just a little paranoia I guess. Thank you soo much though it definitely put my mind at some ease 

Hi Cass and congratulations on your pregnancy!
With my last child I had a preventative stitch at 16 weeks and I didn't have to do bed rest at all. I carried on working two days a week as a teacher (lots of time on my feet and teaching netball/hockey etc) and looking after my two year old and picking him up. I gave birth at 37 weeks.
This time it's different. I didn't have a stitch until 20 weeks. My doctor wanted to scan me first and the length was ok until 20 weeks when it had shortened and there was funnelling. The sititch went in very well and seems to have resolved the funnelling for now. My doctor said no to bedrest but I am being cautious this time simply because I know my cervix had funnelled and could again. My parents are helping me to look after my two little ones and i suppose I'm doing moderate bedrest.
A preventative stitch at 12 weeks should mean you can get back to normal although your doctor will stay say no to any lifting.
Good luck!