Went to my 37 week appt yesterday. My official due date is June 24, a Thursday. The dr. said he'd like me to have the baby that week, anytime after June 21 (unless she comes on her own of course). His only reason was that babies born a week late are 8-10 times more likely to have problems vs. babies born a week early. I don't know what kind of problems he was talking about.
He keeps saying we're still going to try vaginally, so I"m thinking she may be pretty big. He's asked a couple of times if my mom delivered vaginally (she didn't) and how big I was (9.5lbs).
He doesn't offer many details, and I know it's my fault for not questioning things, but I don't come up with questions until after I'm gone.
He said it's ultimately up to me, but I'd have to decide sooner rather than later b/c you have to schedule the induction 10 days out.
DH and I talked about it briefly and *if* we were to do it, it'd be for that Wednesday, June 23, a day before EDD, so then DH would take off the 3 days I'm in the hospital and still be off that weekend when I come home.
I'm afraid of an induction leading to a c-section, but then I'm afraid of going to long and her being too big and that leading to a c-section as well.
WYDT?
Re: Doctor wants to induce-not sure why
Just call and ask him.
I hear inductions are very common. I think it's very silly unless medically necessary and makes us mom's that need to have them (for medical reasons) feel defeated and robbed of natural childbirth.
I have to have one too. GD related. I'm not happy about it.
my dr wants to induce me during week 39, but i know that's because of my hypertension. you really should find out what the deal is... honestly, i have never heard of a dr volunteering to do an induction without any reason whatsoever, it does not sound like best practice. are you having blood pressure issues? gd? is baby measuring very large? the idea of inducing you early so that you don't go late is kinda strange to me, but only you and your dr know your history.
Obviously I'm only speaking for myself but I would probably do a backflip if my Dr. said she wanted to schedule an induction a week early. I'm so excited to meet LO and not be pregnant anymore. After all, 37 weeks is considered full term and I would love to know the exact date LO was coming (unless it's earlier than the induction of course)
GL!
Thanks ladies. You've all kind of confirmed what I thought. He just went on vacation 2 weeks ago, but that doesn't mean another isn't coming up-it definitely crossed my mind.
He is both my sister and SIL's ob/gyn. I know he scheduled an early induction for my sister's first b/c he was measuring so large but she went on her own before that. Ended in a c-section, so her other 2 were planned c-sections as well.
Not sure about my SIL- I have an email in for her. Her first ended in a c-section as well.
I'll ask more questions next Monday at my next appt. Especially about the baby's size. That is the *only* thing I can think of that would prompt this. All of my vitals are perfectly fine.
Hi I'm popping in a snooping from 0-3.
If you can avoid the induction please do! My water broke on it's own but after 6 hrs of being ruptures and no going into full blown labor on my own and had to be induced. It was hell is all I can say. I was in labor for 36hours,my baby did not do well at all with the pitocin and crashed on us, leading to his HR dropping into the high 50's and low 60's and in the end a c-section. It was the hardest and scariest 38hrs (total with the surgery) of my entire life.
I just wish I could have avoided needing the induction medication & encourage everyone to avoid it if at all possible. It is your choice in the end obviously, just thought I would share and give you a different side of it. I know in the 3rd tri you are so eager to have your LO that induction can sound great but majority of the time inductions are not so great.
I would also think you would be more likely to have a failed induction and have a c-section if you try and induce early. And I'm not saying that based upon your two sisters that he does more c-sections, but maybe you should find out what his c-section rate is. He sounds a little to induction / c-section happy. Current "average" rates for 1st time mothers I believe are around 15% and most overall c-section rates are 30% of births.
that sounds like b/s to me too. i would be very weary of a doctor that is already talking about induction - 3 weeks before you are even due.
This.
I have done a lot of reading on childbirth, and I have never heard the statistic before on babies that go past 40 weeks are 8-10x more likely to have problems. I think if that was a valid stat I would have come across it! So yeah, I'd be questioning that.
Unless YOUR baby is showing signs of problems, there shouldn't be a need to induce.
ETA: Ditto what others said about the placenta getting "worn out" around 41/42 weeks - but it doesn't shut down instantly at 40 weeks! They can still do tests to make sure baby is okay in there...
Personally, I wouldn't do it -- pitocin really isn't all that fun, for the mom or the baby (at least in my experience). My OB won't let me go past 41 weeks, citing the "problems" your OB referenced. But there was NEVER any mention of inducing before the due date.
For reference: With DS, I had a NST and u/s at my 40w0d appt. I was 1/2 cm dialated, they predicted DS would be in the 9 pound range, I showed zero indication of going into labor, and couldn't have my membranes swept due to GBS+. We set my induction date for 41w1d. The very next afternoon, I went into labor naturally with mild contractions and my bag of waters breaking. DS was born in the early afternoon (with the aid of pitocin b/c of timing issues) at 40w2d, weighing a very managable 7lb1oz.
I would have HATED if my OB had persuaded me to get an induction before 40 weeks based on any kind of speculation...