I am 38 wks 5 days. Yesterday at my appointment, my Dr started talking about scheduling an induction. She said since I am due on Sunday the 16th, I have to schedule induction for that week 17th21st. She said they don't schedule elective inductions the week of Christmas. Does this sound normal to you?
If I don't go into labor on my own which obviously I still have time to do so, I don't like the idea of being induced before I'm 41 weeks. But, if they really won't induce the following week, that would put me passed 42 weeks which I don't think they would do either.
I told the doctor I will think about it and we can talk at my next appointment. I guess if I could schedule it for 12/21 40 wks 5 days, that would be the best scenario. But I'm wondering if I can just tell them I don't want to schedule it at all and just see what happens.
Both of my other kids were born early so I've never had to think about induction before. I'm not really sure about all of this but I really don't want to force this baby out. I want her to come on her own when she is ready. I guess Christmas complicates things though and if they say they won't schedule an induction the entire week of Christmas, than I'm not sure what to do.
Re: First time discussing induction with Dr
Good grief the entire week of Christmas is out?! Didn't they know that going into the medical field would mean having to work holidays? I'm mad for you! It would be one thing if they said they wouldn't schedule it on Christmas day, but the whole week is ridiculous!
You can refuse any medical procedure, so you can absolutely decline. If you decide that's what you want to do and they give you grief ask to sign a waiver and that should be the end of it. For what it's worth I would not agree to an induction so early either! My office recommends inductions at 41w6d.
I tend to agree with this. The whole week? I work in a non-live-saving industry, and we don't schedule things on the 24th or 25th, but the 26th is fair game.
This. Good luck!
The Dr just said since I am due on Sunday the 16th, and they won't schedule inductions the week of Christmas, that I need to schedule one for the week before Christmas. So there is no medical reason to schedule an induction.
Sorry your dr has put you in this spot. It's annoying that drs are still scheduling the BIRTH of someone around their convienience.
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