Hey ladies,
For those of you who had to have both cervidil and pitocin can you explain the timeline/procedure? I'm not effaced or dilated at all, so I'm assuming I would need both...did they give the cervidil and send you home to wait for it to work before starting pitocin or is it something that all happens at once?
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This is basically what they did for me as well, except I didn't have DS until the next morning, so overall it took like 36 hours. Went in Monday night around 7 and got the cervadil, started pitocin the next morning and DS FINALLY made his appearance the following morning at 7 a.m.
Thanks ladies, very helpful stories!
One other question-- did you have to be hooked up to continuous monitoring while being induced? I know with pitocin there is obviously an IV but I'd rather be able to walk around and move at least with the pole than have to be monitored and in bed (easy to say now haha)...I've heard some places let you be monitored for 15-30 min and then walk for awhile, etc.
They required me to be continuously monitored throughout the induction, so no getting up and walking around (except for bathroom breaks). I think that's standard at my hospital for inductions. It wasn't that bad, though, I will say.