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two days before my daughter was born i went into hospital as i was having contractions. The nurse examined me and then politely told me she had given me a sweep. Needless to say i was back in hospital early the following morning in agony and my daughter was born the following day so it definitely helped me. I was in agony after she did it tho

I was meant to have sweeps from 38/39 wks (also due to gestational diabetes) but my cervix was always too closed/posterior to do it. Last attempt was when I was 39+3/40, I then went into labour the next evening and my baby was born less than 48hrs later.


Thus, don't be disheartened if they say they can't do a sweep when attempted as things can change quickly!! :))

I had 4 or 5 including a pretty aggressive one at King's at 42 + 1. Sadly none of them worked and neither did the acupuncture, long walks, etc, etc. I truly believe a baby will come when he/she is ready. For Baby Knomester that wasn't until 42+4 by c-section - he just wasn't for coming!
I had one and it did not work, baby ended up two weeks late, had an induction and he still refused to come out, in the end he was forced out by ventouse delivery. I believe a baby will come when he wants (or else he is forced out by c section/ventouse).

Get married on your due date... guaranteed to get the baby out. We were married on my due date, and Little Saff was born the next day. Wedding pressures are certain to get things moving!


(Alternatively, you could try the sweep. It may/may not help, but it's unlikely to do any harm... though some of my girl friends said they were painful... so maybe it's not worth it in that case.)

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