My best friend called me last night. She was on the way to the hospital to be induced. They were going to ripen her cervix last night and start meds this morning. I haven't heard anything. I know inductions can take a long time (I was lucky that mine didn't), but I can't help but worry a little bit. What do you think?
Re: NBR: Best friend labor - should I worry?
I'm with the other ladies....my induction took from 3 p.m. on 7/30 until 4 p.m. on 8/1 -- 49 hours -- before things got rolling. I had cervadil 2x and a day of pitocin (started at 2 ml/hour and worked my way all the way to the max dose of 20 ml/hour) and STILL wasn't progressing. I was very, very close to being told I needed a c-section. When the OB finally (accidentally) broke my water, and with pitocin restarted, I finally got rolling into active labor (8 hours of active labor then and 2 hours of pushing).
I would say that if you want to send her a text, go ahead...but she may be chilling out in her room, as I was, and just waiting on something more to happen.
This. Mine took over 24 hours from the placement of cervadil, so she could still be in labor!