Hokulananana
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We're at 23 weeks with our twins and my cervix has gone down to only 1cm in length (i.e. I am 75% effaced) and is funneling (at 18 weeks it was measuring 2.5cm in length and was funneling). They never checked for dilation, so I'm not sure about that.
I've been on modified best rest since 18 weeks, and am now on strict bed rest with daily progesterone suppository.
I've already been in the hospital twice for contractions, and received a terbutaline injection to stop contractions as well as an antibiotic injection for a chronic uti that wouldn't go away with 2 rounds of oral antibiotics (this appears to have cleared up finally).
I am extremely nervous about my short cervix length. In general, the doctors seem to take a reactive approach, as opposed to proactive. I'm not too trusting of them at this point. I keep asking when I'd be hospitalized for this and all I ever get is "it depends" and "at 24 weeks the babies will be viable so we can much more aggressive with treatment." I will have my cervix measured again tomorrow. On Thursday I will be 24 weeks.
My question is, if my cervix length is still 1cm, or has gotten any shorter, does that seem like something that would warrant hospitalization? I'm also having contractions at an in teased frequency within the past couple days. Has anyone else been in a similar situation? What did your doctors do and what was the outcome?
I plan to be extremely blunt with the dr tomorrow about the fact that I will do anything to ensure these babies stay in until its safe and healthy for them to come out, and will demand that I get solid answers and receive the highest level of appropriate proactive care.
What's your experience/opinion on this? Thank you!
PS- I've already asked about cerclage and even at 18 weeks they said it was too late due to the funneling and the fact that I'm carrying twins.
I've been on modified best rest since 18 weeks, and am now on strict bed rest with daily progesterone suppository.
I've already been in the hospital twice for contractions, and received a terbutaline injection to stop contractions as well as an antibiotic injection for a chronic uti that wouldn't go away with 2 rounds of oral antibiotics (this appears to have cleared up finally).
I am extremely nervous about my short cervix length. In general, the doctors seem to take a reactive approach, as opposed to proactive. I'm not too trusting of them at this point. I keep asking when I'd be hospitalized for this and all I ever get is "it depends" and "at 24 weeks the babies will be viable so we can much more aggressive with treatment." I will have my cervix measured again tomorrow. On Thursday I will be 24 weeks.
My question is, if my cervix length is still 1cm, or has gotten any shorter, does that seem like something that would warrant hospitalization? I'm also having contractions at an in teased frequency within the past couple days. Has anyone else been in a similar situation? What did your doctors do and what was the outcome?
I plan to be extremely blunt with the dr tomorrow about the fact that I will do anything to ensure these babies stay in until its safe and healthy for them to come out, and will demand that I get solid answers and receive the highest level of appropriate proactive care.
What's your experience/opinion on this? Thank you!
PS- I've already asked about cerclage and even at 18 weeks they said it was too late due to the funneling and the fact that I'm carrying twins.