So we found out over the weekend that my DH's appeal to a wrongful dismissal lawsuit is scheduled for November 4. He has to meet with the lawyer and the union representative on November 2.
I am due October 31 - but there have been no signs thus far of this LO making an appearance anytime soon.
Unfortunately we've been waiting 2 years to get the trial date and if he does not go the case will be thrown out of court. I am petrified that he'll be at court when I go into labour and I'll have no way of getting a hold of him until end of session.
Thankfully my mom and sister are on standby and live close enough but I REALLY want to share this experience (its our first) with DH.
Would anyone ask their Dr about an induction???
Re: Afraid DH will Miss the Delivery
Hmmm I totally see how frusturated you must be... I would be stressing out massively... if doc won't budge from 41wks... did you see that post yesterday or the day before about labor cookies?
https://www.shoppingfortwo.com/Articles/Pregnancy/breakyourwatercookies.htm
I say give them a try...
added bonus you can tell us all if they really work 
I would personally play the odds on this one. And the odds are that you won't deliver during the time that he's in court. If you're already in labor before he goes, then maybe but if it starts while he's there then it will probably take longer than the time that he's in court for you to have the baby.
Good luck! I hope baby decides to either come before hand or afterwards and that your DH's case goes in your favor!
If it makes you feel better, many of my friends who are military spouses have husbands who are deployed or on special duty assignments and miss the entire pregnancies, births, and may get to visit but some won't be home until the baby is six months or so.
All I can say is I'm sorry and feel your stress. I am hoping husband will not miss the birth. I have no family and am alone. Luckily I have some good friends.
My husband travels for work and can't just sit around for a month before or after the due date waiting for "what if" the baby comes.
Will just say that no matter what happens, the most important thing is to keep a positive attitude. The baby is very lucky to have a mom like you who cares so much. Sorry for what you are going through.