thread: Bishop Score and an overdue baby

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Dec 2005
    3,130

    i cant remember exactly my numbers were but i remembver my bishop score was low... pretty much all closed up and no sign of being ready. i was 10 days overdue and booked in for induction, had to use the gel because i wasnt dilated at all and so they couldnt just break waters. anyhoo.... when my DD was born she had a lot of vernix on her and they said that she was probably 39weeks gestation and we had the dates wrong... well no wonder i wasnt showing any signs of labour!! grrrr.

    i would think the bishop score would matter the most when you are overdue...

    you can say that you dont want to be induced, they will probably pressure you though. if you request an ultra sound to check on the health of the placenta and cord etc i think that i would wait at least a week longer.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Sep 2004
    Sydney's Norwest
    4,954

    The chances of you having a failed induction with such a low Bishops score is quite high, I'm afraid. The higher your score is to 10 the better you will go.

    You are given points on cervix position, the consistancy of your cervix, effacement, dilation and babies station.

    If I were you personally, I would hold out hun. And your Dr is telling you BS. The Bishops score still matters if you are overdue.

    Goodluck and stand strong.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
    8,944

    There are huge chances that your score will change, often it changes overnight!

    With Jovie I was 10 days post EDD and my cervix was high & hard (so low score) and the hospital OB kept telling me I needed to have a c/s. I said no that I was going to wait, and 2 days later I went into labour naturally.

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Member
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    May 2004
    Brisbane
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    It sure does matter, overdue or not.
    A score of 0-1 basically means your baby isn't engaged at all, and your cervix probably long, posterior and closed. Your chances of a successful induction like that are bugger all.

    I recently had a client whose Bish. score was 3 at 41 weeks. Three days later it was 7. Then next day she went into labour spontaneously and her baby was born 3 hours after her first contraction.
    It can literally change overnight, or in hours.
    Please do your research into this, if you agree to be induced now (especially if this is your first baby) you'll be very lucky to have a normal birth.
    GL.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    May 2008
    ...where jumping on the bed is mandatory!
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    I had a bishops score of 3 at 41+3. Then just had another check at 41+5 and had a score of 6. Things can change so quickly at the end and it just shows that things are happening naturally.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    where do you find out your bishops score? Like, I went to the OB the other day and she gave me some printed out stuff - but not sure if it would be on there anywhere.. only number on there is written like this (if anyone can translate would be great..)
    "VE 1cm x 1cm soft mid pos -3 S & S"

    So I know what the VE means (unfortunately) and S & S (another unfortunately) but the soft mid pos - 3 is not known to me..

    (sorry to hijack thread, just never occurred to me to ask anyone!!)