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[Applause] hi everyone and welcome to todayamp;#39;s Qamp;amp;A at evidence Bas birth my name is Rebecca Decker and I am the founder of evidence Bas birth todayamp;#39;s question comes from an expecting firsttime mom who wishes to remain anonymous she wrote me what is the best evidence to give care providers when you want to decline cervical checks at the end of pregnancy the OBGYN practice currently checks weekly starting at 36 weeks I know this doesnamp;#39;t seem like a best policy but it would be great to have evidence to reference when I decline this is a great question and itamp;#39;s one I get all the time not just from moms who are pregnant but also from doulas child birth Educators midwives everybody wants to know whatamp;#39;s the evidence for those weekly cervical checks also often called pelvic exams or vaginal exams those terms are often used interchangeably well the thing about cervical checks towards the end of pregnancy is that they can be uncomfor