My due date was Sunday... ?yes, I'm uncomfortable but not terribly so and I have had an amazingly glowing pregnancy thus far. ?The only concern they have is I tested GBS+ so other than having to get IV in labor, what is the deal? ?
?They mentioned induction to me as far back as week 26 ("If you go one week over, we'll talk induciton...") ?But I'm not even a full week over- I went in for monitoring last Saturday at 39 weeks 6 days and she was already talking it. ?(I was 1 cm and about 40% effaced... ?baby is head down and in position)
Am I missing something here? ?I want to go as natural as possible. ?
Re: Seriously... why is my OB already trying to schedule induction?
Please don't get me wrong... ?I'm not anti-induction if there is a clear medical need for it (baby in real distress, water broke, etc.) ?but you are right. ?I'm sticking to my guns. ?If there's not a need why mess around? ?My body was made for this...
I'm just wondering if I am missing any other possible reason? ?I can't think of one?
Inductions are the thing to do these days. OBs like it, b/c they can schedule it, and it's more convenient. I'm not saying inductions are a bad thing, always. Inductions are great for actual valid medical reasons. And I wouldn't go past 42 weeks.
Anyway, I was induced with my first and I hated the experience so I'm biased. I'd try to put it off a little longer, given everything is going well.
Have your discussed their policies on inductions if you go past your DD? I was due Sun too and mine told me at my last appt (12/24) that if I didn't go on my own that I would probably be induced on 1/4 or 1/5 because they don't let patients go past 42 weeks and the only days they are at the hospital for inductions are Mondays and Tuesdays. If they are trying to get you in tomorrow I may be concerned, but if they are scheduling it for next week, that is because you will be getting close to 42 weeks (some say 41) and most OB's won't let you go past that and inductions have to be scheduled ahead of time if possible.
You can decline and as long as you and the baby are healthy they should respect that. Many mamas don't deliver until 41-42 weeks. Also, if you don't know the exact day you ovulated your EDD can be off by as much as two weeks...so you might just be right on time and not late afterall.
You can also try to jump start labor on your own by walking, having sex, thumb sucking, nipple stimulation, etc. I personally plan to try that route before jumping onto the induction band wagon because I also hope to have a natural birth.
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