Ask the doctor.
Consult your doctor.
Generally there is no need for a doctor to do an invasive check unless the baby is very overdue, there are other signs of labor or a cause for concern. You could request it if you wish. 40 weeks is not overdue.and the amount of dilation doesn't always give an indication of when labor will start.
You must ask the doctor who did the D&C for advise about this.
One eye may still be dilated after an eye doctor appointment due to differences in pupil responses between the eyes, individual variations in pupil sensitivity to dilation drops, or underlying eye conditions that affect pupil dilation. It is important to follow up with the eye doctor if the dilation persists or if you experience any other concerning symptoms.
Only if your doctor choses to do this as a sterile procedure - anything introduced into the vagina during dilation could potentially cause a uterine infection.
A female does not have to have her "down there parts" checked a doctor once she gets her period. She will need to visit a doctor once she becomes sexually active.
everyones different... mine broke without dilation
An eye doctor
Dilation (orig. latin Dilatation), meaning 'widening' , 'extending' or change in volume. Example: Dilation of the ventricles of the heart, Vessel dilation, Dilation of the smooth muscles etc. Mydriatic is the medical term that pertains to dilating the pupils, such as the drops that you get at the eye doctor's office. Aneurysmal refers to dilation of an artery.
no, this you be checked by a doctor
The best thing to do is have it checked out by a doctor.
You need to get it checked out by a doctor