??? I dont know?
Maybe it means your cervix hasn't shortened at all as part of prelabour?
I guess that your cervix is still high and hard, so it needs some time or something extra to get labour kick started.
That would be my guess.
Ok this is what i thought it would be, i was just curiouse to see whether any one else had been told this and understood it better than myself. Thanks Girls
Lorin - hoping you have had your bub by now! Just thought I'd add that I went and had a CTG when I was 41 weeks and an internal. They said my cervix was really high still too and started talking induction. I went into labour that arvo and had my bub at 6am the next day. So don't worry too much!
It just means your cervix is still high. When it is getting ready for labour it will come down and forward and then start to efface and dilate. It's no indication that labour is a long way off either, as Soph has just experienced.
High = posterior, so cervix is still around the back and difficult to reach. Eventually will come forward, will soften and as Tegan said, efface and dilate
My sister in laws sister was near 42 weeks pregnant and her cervix was still too high and they were unable to break her water because it was tucked far back,so she ended up having a C section. Not saying this will happen for you because there is proof in this thread that cervix being still high you can still go into labour at any time if you are near your due date,on it or passed it
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