My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Get updates on how your baby develops, your body changes, and what you can expect during each week of your pregnancy by signing up to the Mumsnet Pregnancy Newsletters.

Childbirth

Sweep

14 replies

Megan220715 · 20/07/2015 23:48

I'm due on Wednesday but if he isn't born by Saturday they want to give me a sweep.. Do they work and how long do they take x

OP posts:
Report
Megan220715 · 21/07/2015 07:12

What experience have people had

OP posts:
Report
HomeIsWhereTheHeartIs · 21/07/2015 07:15

I had three sweeps but they didn't work. I've heard lots of people say it did bring on labour within a few hours though so it's worth a try.

Report
TeenageMutantNinjaTurtle · 21/07/2015 07:20

They don't always work... In fact the evidence that they do much at all is pretty shaky but you'll get lots of anecdotal evidence that they are amazing and work within hours... That said, its pretty much a given that you're going to go into labour at some point!!

They can be really painful... I had one failed one with dc1 that was extremely unpleasent and I refused to have one with dc2.

Report
BeeMyBaby · 23/07/2015 05:55

I had one with dc2 at around the lunchtime and had niggles overnight followed by full blown labour the next morning at 6am. It didn't hurt at all so I guess I was kind of ready anyway.

Report
33goingon64 · 23/07/2015 13:04

What exactly is a sweep? I'm 40+1 with DC2 (went into spontaneous labour on due date with DS) and have had this threatened too! Would prefer no intervention although keen to get baby out

Report
lilac3033 · 23/07/2015 13:14

I think the pain level depends on how favourable your cervix is. I had one with DD and it was no worse than a smear. Labour kicked off two hours later. Saying that I was 2cm dilated and fully effaced. I had also had stop start contractions for 3 days. I think most midwives will examine you and tell you how favourable you are first. So if you are concerned ask to be examined first and then you can decide if you want to proceed.

Report
imwithspud · 23/07/2015 13:25

I had two with my first, neither worked.

Had one with my second, I had been having contractions the night before but they came to a stop by morning, had a sweep early evening where the midwife pointed out that I was 2/3cms dilated. It seemed to get things going again and DC2 was born the next afternoon. So based on my experience I think they can help if you're already in early/slow labour.

Report
MuddyWellyNelly · 23/07/2015 14:11

They can't even do one if you aren't already partly on the way. I had an attempted one this week at 39 weeks as I'm due to be induced at 39+6. My cervix was still completely closed so it was no more than an examination (and therefore not painful at all). So agree with others, it's only going to help if your body is already making a start on its own.

Report
HomeIsWhereTheHeartIs · 23/07/2015 19:45

33 a sweep is where the midwife just uses their fingers to try and stimulate the cervix and bring on labour. It feels sort of like a smear test.

Report
Milkwagon · 23/07/2015 19:49

In my experience sweeps only work if your cervix is ready and baby is ready to arrive otherwise it is incredibly painful and carries risk of infection. I had a sweep when I started labour with my second baby just to get the membranes clear so the surges would continue nice & string. Like being induced I would only have a sweep as an absolute last resort. Trust your instincts as your body will know what to do. Good luck.x

Report
MishMooshAndMogwai · 23/07/2015 19:51

I had one today at 40+2 ahead of induction on Saturday.

It's been almost 4 hours and nothing yet though I did have period pains for around an hour and a half from 45 mins after the sweep.
I'm half effaced with a soft cervix that can be brought forward and 'allows for 1 finger'. Not sure what all that means but fingers crossed something will happen! Not all that hopeful though

Good luck!

Report
Kraggle · 23/07/2015 19:55

I had 2, they were a bit painful (my midwife warned when she does a sweep she means it!) they didn't work for me and I won't bother when I have another.

Report
applecore0317 · 23/07/2015 21:21

I had two, one was way too early at 37 weeks as I was in for reduced movement and had contractions whilst on the monitor, I was 1cm dilated and favourable.

The second one was on my due date and that time I was 2-3cm dilated and she said she could have stretched it to four, I had a show after and five days later she arrived.

It wasn't too bad, no worse than a smear :)

Report
Sunstella · 25/07/2015 07:13

It's a personal choice but I wouldn't have one unless there was some medical urgency (???), same with induction. Don't see a point, surely sooner or later our body will go into labour on it's own. Had three spontaneous labours at 39+5, 40+6 and 41 and refused any offers of a sweep. It's your body and your choice! Good luck Megan

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.