I asked my doc today and he said he would let me go two weeks past two date. But, a week after EDD he would be doing U/S to make sure "baby is better off inside than out". And then he said as far as an induction, he would be willing to do it after 38W if that is what I wanted and if baby and I seemed ready.
I'm comfortable with that answer. I'm pretty sure I don't want an induction but also am a bit afraid of going much past my EDD. I feel like I'm a newbie again because my water started leaking at 39W with DD and the doctor said they wanted the baby out within 24 hours due to risk of infection. I wasn't having an contractions so I feel like it was basically an induction (had pitocin etc.). I didn't have any 'progress' to speak of even though my water leaked. I think I was 1 when I arrived at hospital so I'm not sure when DD would have been born if water didn't start leaking and I wonder if that was just a fluke (or if she meant she was ready?).
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kitty: yeah I totally brought it up. I'm pretty sure my doc is anti-induction but he also likes to consider what the patient wants. I got the feeling that other than for some serious medical reasons an induction would only happen if I wanted it (and if he felt that the baby wouldn't be affected).
Because of my GD, the doctor said he wouldn't let me go past 40-41 weeks. Now, seeing as I'm due in the absolute MIDDLE of the Holidays, I don't know what exactly that means...
If the baby doesn't come by his due date, I've requested to schedule the induction (if its safe) on 12/29 due to our high deductible health insurance that resets 1/1/09.
But I have a sizing u/s next week and my first internal coming up, so we'll see what's going on in there...
If I didn't have GD, I'd assume I'd be going at least 1, maybe 2 weeks, past my due date.
I would have found another doctor if I was only given 2 days! That is not much leeway at all if you have anything but a standard 28 day, ovulate on day 14 cycle, and even then...
My doctor says 41 weeks, but I was told in my childbirth class that the doctor can't force you induce just because you're a week late. Thank goodness I was charting and know I ovulated on day 13, putting my EDD one day earlier than what my doctor is going by!