I know, I know, I know. It increases the risk of a C-section but I was induced (Not for medical reasons. It was elective.) with Nate and it was a pretty enjoyable experience. I slept through most of my 12 hours of pitocin and only pushed for between 20 and 30 minutes.
I will be 39 weeks tomorrow and learned from the third party company that handles our FMLA claims that I have to start my FMLA on my EDD. (I'm not sure how true this is, but this company screws up everyone's claims and I'd hate to have them screw up mine because I want to fight them.) My original plan was to work until I went into labor to maximize the time I have with LO. (I get 12 weeks total.)
My doctor will only let me go to 41 weeks without an induction, so that means I would have a minimum of 11 weeks at home with DD (if I went to 41 weeks), but I really wanted the full 12. (Greedy, much?)
Now that I've rambled on, here's my internal battle:
If I request an induction I can try and have it on the 10th or 11th which will maximize my maternity leave with DD. It will also be perfect since DH can't miss a lot of work. He can be at the hospital with me on Thursday, go to work on Friday and then be home with us all weekend before going back to work on Monday.
If I DON'T request to be induced, my doc will probably induce me no later than the 19th which would mean I would lose a week of time. But, I wanted to actually go into labor this time (since I didn't with DS). But.....I'm so miserable. I can't sleep. And my entire body aches.
I know there are a lot of potential flames for an elective induction. Feel free to flame if you must, but I'm just looking for some candid opinions. What would you do if the risk of C-Section wasn't elevated with an induction? (My doc doesn't think an induction will end in a C-Section since I'm already at 4 CM and 70% effaced. He says my cervix is "favorable". Therefore, I'm not worried about that.)
Whoa. What a post. That was total "stream of consciousness" but I'm at work and can't think straight, lol
Re: Thinking about asking for an induction...
Go for it! I know if I had the option, I would pick to be induced at 39 weeks. Or tomorrow...
It's your body and your baby.
Stop thinking about it and just call and schedule it!!!
Mine will be 'elective' on the 18th (I will be 39 weeks)... but hey if it gets the baby out it gets the baby out. There are gals out there that have elective c-sections... it could be worse!!!
I'm gonna laugh when Silas is born at 7 pounds 6 ounces, lol
OK, ladies. I think I'm gonna ask. I'll talk to my husband about it tonight. I think he'll secretly be relieved, though. The thought of rushing to the hospital terrifies him, lol.
I know right? I told DH I will laugh so hard at my OB when my son comes out at under 7lbs or something! But hey it got me induced early so whatever.
i say set up the induction for the 10th or 11th. i bet though that you go before then. you're 39w, 4 cm and 70%. that's progress! if our LO isn't here by 40w2d, we'll set up induction for that day. GL!
Not flaming and I'm not at all an all nautral kind of person, but what would we do if this were a hundred years ago? I often wonder this because it seems like medical intervention is so often necessary and beyond that women are scheduling c-sections and inductions like it's going out of style.
Clearly, you are a better candidate for an induction than someone only 1cm dialated, but the stats are that 50% of inductions end in c-sections. My friend was a 4 and she ended up with a c/s. She went on about how I shouldn't be pushed into induction (I have high bp as did she) and that it was the most horrible experience of her life - the pitocin hurt like hell and she did end up getting a c/s. That said, everyone is different - yes, we know this. And you've been through it before. Guess you have to weigh what is most important to you and go for it. And that sounds like spending that extra time with LO - so go for it...you know the risks after all.
See, but if baby were ready wouldn't baby come out on his/her own?
Well, I'd have to weigh my thoughts on experiencing 'going into labor' vs. that extra week with LO.
Honestly, and this wasn't one of your listed thoughts, but I'd probably take that week off since you don't have a choice with FMLA and still see if I went into labor naturally. I'm sure you can find something to do with that week, even if it's just enjoying your last days with just DH and DS.
We're both due feb 11, and I'm right there with you on being completely miserable. The only difference is you've already started to dilate and efface and I got nothin! So, your pain is doing something for you and mine isn't!
Good Luck on your decision. I doubt you have a c/s in your future either way!
the FMLA stuff sounds bogus to me. I would really look into it if I were you. How the heck do they know your EDD anyways?? they dont' have your medical records......and if they are sticking you to something you "said", just say an u/s caused your OB to change your EDD.
on the subject of induction, your cervix does sound 'favorable'. if you want to go for it, go for it