Depending on how my final growth scan goes next week, I may be facing necessary induction due to asymmetrical IUGR. My doctor is conservative when it comes to induction, so he will only do it if medically necessary. Since I didn't go into labor with DD until 40+5, I'm worried about how my body would handle induction at 38+5. Right now, at 37 weeks, I have no cervical progress.
So if you don't mind sharing the following about your own induction experience....
Was it your 1st, 2nd, etc. child:
Was it successful or did it end in CS:
Total length of induction process:
Did induction start at night or early morning:
How far progressed were you prior to induction:
Worst part of induction:
And for a bright side, best part of induction:
Anything else you'd like to add:
Thanks, 0-3 months!!
Re: If you were induced, POLL!
Was it successful or did it end in CS: successful
Total length of induction process: 25 hours
Did induction start at night or early morning: noon
How far progressed were you prior to induction: 3 cm, 60 % effaced, -2
Worst part of induction: None of the induction was bad, but my son was posterior and the back labor was excruciating. It took a long time for my son to descend, and for me to fully dilate to 10 cm, but it has nothing to do with the induction.
And for a bright side, best part of induction: My induction started with the insertion of a balloon in my cervix to get me to 4 cm, which was to be followed by Pitocin. However, I ended up starting to contract on my own, and was able to skip the Pitocin until right before the pushing stage. I was hoping for a pain med free birth, and was scared of Pitocin contractions.
Anything else you'd like to add: Best of luck if you need the induction!
Baby was in no position to come. She was still very high, the doctor said she was actually higher than the month before. My babies never drop until half way through labour so I wasn't too nervous.
Cervix was completely unfavourable, not thinned, no where near 1 cm dilated. During a cervix check the doctor had trouble checking because it was still facing away, posterior. Basically he said my body and baby were not ready for labour but for medical reasons it was time. I actually got a second and third opinion but they agreed.
I went in at night and got cervidil but by the next morning there was minimal change. I walked around for hours but that did nothing. They broke my water and started the iv. I started dilating slowly but baby would not drop at all.
Finally my nurse helped me into several different positions to force the baby down. After trying out all her positions baby was pushed down. That sped everything up and I was fully dilated within 10 minutes of that. Baby was out in three pushes.
Induction went well. Baby was born vaginally with minimal tearing.
I did not want to be induced but I had to do what was better for the baby.
Edit To fix
Was it successful or did it end in CS: very successful!
Total length of induction process: Pitocin was started at 9:45am and DS was born at 3:13pm same day.
Did induction start at night or early morning: Arrived at L&D and 7:30am and Pitocin was started at 9:45am.
How far progressed were you prior to induction: Checked right before Pitocin was started and I was at 4cm.
Worst part of induction: none for me. The only intervention I needed was Pitocin besides the epidural.
And for a bright side, best part of induction: The best part for us was knowing when it was going to happen so family could plan to come visit.
BFP#2 9/28/12 EDD 6/5/13 J.B. born 6/6/13
Induced for all 3, all three vaginal, epi for all
1st started at 8pm with cervidil, brokeater at 8am, delivered at 6pm
2nd started at 6am, broke water 7am, delivered at 1pm. I was almost 4cm before we started.
3rd started at 6am, broke water at 7am, delivered at 3pm. DS was bigger and they were concerned he was stuck, but all ended well. I was 3cm before we started.
Worst part? I loved my births so it's really hard to pick something bad. The pain sucked and I hate the taste I get from the antibiotics for GBS, but those aren't induction related.
C 7.16.2008 | L 11.12.2010 | A 3.18.2013
1st
Was it successful or did it end in CS:
Ended in a C section
Total length of induction process:
I'm not sure of the exact induction length, but we arrived at the hospital at around 5 PM on Friday and had the baby on Monday at 12:37 PM. I am not sure of the exact induction timing because I can't remember when they actually placed the cervical softener to start the induction or turned off the Pitocin to stop trying.
Did induction start at night or early morning:
Overnight
How far progressed were you prior to induction:
Not at all! Completely closed!
Worst part of induction:
Not being comfortable enough to sleep; being confined to bed and not allowed to walk around due to the magnesium sulfate I had to take for preeclampsia
And for a bright side, best part of induction:
Nothing! Well, I guess the fact that I got to actually feel contractions, so I had some idea of what labor might actually feel like. So I didn't entirely miss out on that. And of course the fact that I still got a baby in the end.
Anything else you'd like to add:
My situation is a little bit different from many because I was induced 4 weeks early to preeclampsia. My doctor said my induction would have had a much better chance of working if I had been closer to my due date. I also wish I had asked them to try a Foley bulb because two of my in laws recently had successful inductions with them, and it would have been another option they had not tried.
Was it successful or did it end in CS: successful
Total length of induction process: 6 hours
Did induction start at night or early morning: 8am
How far progressed were you prior to induction: mines was a little different because I was only 34w3d when my water broke unexpectedly so I was 0cm, no contact actions, and baby hadn't dropped yet but Dr determined I lost too much water and baby ran risk of infection so he needed to be out asap.
Worst part of induction: the Unknown of delivering a preemie & the pitocin contractions are hard!!
And for a bright side, best part of induction: again a little different but due to the amount of water and baby being preemie they were not going to let me go over 24 hours before they'd intervened. I felt a little better knowing that I knew it was going to end soon and wouldn't drag on for days.
Vaginal delivery w/ vacuum assist
Labor was 29 hours, 4 hours of pushing
Induction started at 8pm, and was barely a fingertip dilated. I was induced 1 day before my due date because of a failed NST. So I went from a doc appt right on to the hospital.
Worst part: With the cervidil and pitocin I didn't even have "contractions". Just continuous, unbearable cramping. After about 16 hours of that, and not sleeping through the night (even with an ambien), I gave in and got the epidural. I was only 1.5 dilated then and had planned on holding out much longer so I wouldn't stall labor.
Best part: Not having my water break somewhere random, I guess. Also, after I got my epi, I progressed pretty quickly. And it didn't end in c-section like I was convinced it would.
I REALLY did not want an induction. Like I said, I was scared of c-section, and I guess I just wanted to have the "I'm going into labor!" feeling. I'm weird, I think. But it was all ok in the end. Hoping I go on my own next time though. Good luck!
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I was induced with my first and second!
Was it successful or did it end in CS: both were successful.
Total length of induction process: first 6hours, second 5 hours!
Did induction start at night or early morning: early morning on both.
How far progressed were you prior to induction: first at 1cm fully effaced. Second, 3cm 70%effaced.
Worst part of induction: I have nothing to compare them too but I hear pit contractions are worse, and they're back to back.
And for a bright side, best part of induction: fast labors for me, but I realize that's not the norm.
Anything else you'd like to add: good luck, I was a big fan of both of inductions!
Thanks, 0-3 months!!
Married 1/2/99.
TTC since 4/09.
Diagnosed PCOS. Diagnosed Hypothryoid 11/09.
SHG & SA normal. PCOS Research study started 5/10.
Clomid/Femara cycle #1 - 6/10 = BFN
Clomid/Femara cycle #2 - 7/10 = BFP #1 - Missed miscarriage 9/2/10
11/12 - BFP #2 - 11/22 - m/c
5/1/11 - BFP #3 - Pre-eclampsia, IUGR & bed rest from 32w. DD born via induction 1/4/12.
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
Was it successful or did it end in CS: successful
Total length of induction process: 30 hours maybe but i got to be at home and only slightly uncomfy till 24 hours in.
Did induction start at night or early morning: 2 pm because we got bumped
How far progressed were you prior to induction: 1 cm and thick
Worst part of induction: um the waiting lol
And for a bright side, best part of induction: labour didnt start until my water broke and lasted only 6 hours
Anything else you'd like to add: I only needed cervix softening gel then cervidil and i ended up med free
Was it successful or did it end in CS: It was successful, thanks to my doctor's patience!
Total length of induction process: 30 hours
Did induction start at night or early morning: night
How far progressed were you prior to induction: No dilation at all
Worst part of induction: Terrible contractions from the pitocin that overlapped on the monitor, but still weren't progressing my cervix
And for a bright side, best part of induction: Knowing that we'd be meeting our DD when it was all over!
Anything else you'd like to add:
"No one will ever know the strength of my love for you. After all, you're the only one who knows what my heart sounds like from the inside." -Unknown
Was it successful or did it end in CS: successful vaginal delivery
Total length of induction process: My doc stripped the membranes about a week before, I was 2cm and 75% efaced.
Did induction start at night or early morning: morning
How far progressed were you prior to induction: 75% effaced, 2cm, head very low, mucus plug lost
Worst part of induction: The pain...I was having contractions before the induction and they were a lot worse, at least they were for me.
And for a bright side, best part of induction: I knew I was going to meet my Sugar Bear sometime that day!
Anything else you'd like to add: I was so uncomfortable at the end of mine that I asked for an induction. Our apartment is on the third floor and it was becoming very difficult to climb the stairs. I had an epidural. I didn't want one the whole time I was pregnant, too scared and wanted to try without it. I went in at 3am to start the process and got the Pitocin around 4a. I lasted without the Epidural until 11a...I started getting snippy with DH.... I wish I would have had it from the beginning because we played cards, I took a nap, watched a couple funny movies and I was well rested before I had to push.
Was it successful or did it end in CS: successful vaginal delivery
Total length of induction process: 36 long hours!!
Did induction start at night or early morning: night
How far progressed were you prior to induction: 1 1/2 cm, 50% effaced
Worst part of induction: not eating!
And for a bright side, best part of induction: Knowing when I was going to the hospital to have the baby rather then waiting for contractions to start in order to know I was in labor because I had no idea how contractions felt like. I had gestational diabetes so I had a scheduled induction before my due date.
Anything else you'd like to add: When you get induced, it can take up to 3 days before you're in active labor. That was something I did not know. AND if induction doesn't work they can send you home and have you come back to be induced AGAIN!!!
BFP #1: 6.26.12 EDD: 2.11.13 missed m/c: 7.31.12 @ 12 weeks
BFP #2: 10.1.12 EDD: 6.11.13 Born 6.13.13
Me 41 DH 46 Not actively ttc, surprise BFP on 1/6/11! 4/1/11 m/c our sunshine at 16wks after complications from CVS test. TTC #2 **5th cycle 12/6/11 BFP! Missed m/c at 9 weeks 1/21/12, trisomy 14. Two Chemical PG 3/12&7/12
** BFP 8/16/12 beta #1 148! beta#2 407 beta #3 4000 u/s 9.10 1 lovely hb 126, Baby Boy is due 04/28/13!!
Successful induction
Due to not being dilated at all I went in the night before my induction for cervidal. They removed it the next morning at 5am, let me shower and I got to eat some toast. Then at 7am started pitocin. Delivrered at 5pm, so I only say 10hrs.
The worst part was the beginning since I was progressibg slow. There was a chance my OB was goig to send me home. So that fear was the worst for me. Esp since DH had a business trip that he couldnt push off farther 10 days after LO came home so a failed induction was mt worst fear. I didny want to have DH home even less before his trip.
The best part of the induction was being able to plan/prepare at work and at home. I didnt feel like anything was left half finished.
Was it successful or did it end in CS: vaginal delivery
Total length of induction process: got Cervidil at 9 pm on a Tuesday night, delivered at 12:05 p, the next day... So about 15 hours
Did induction start at night or early morning: I went in Tuesday night for Cervidil at 9:00 pm. I was supposed to start pitocin at 5:00 Wednesday morning, but my water broke and I went into labor around 2:15 am
How far progressed were you prior to induction: I was 41 weeks and only 1 cm dilated, if that. After getting the Cervidil, I woke up with contractions and my water broke at 2:15 am. I was still at 1 cm. they didn't check me again for a few hours, and at that point I was already 4 cm, so I got the epidural. Things progressed really quickly from there.
Worst part of induction: horrible painful contractions and having to wait for the epidural
And for a bright side, best part of induction: The moment that we scheduled it, knowing that I was FINALLY going to meet my baby... It was the best feeling ever! Plus you can get to the hospital and get settled in calmly. And they place the IV and everything so you are ready to go before anything happens. I don't know how people ride to the hospital while in labor!
Anything else you'd like to add: good luck! I'm the end, it really doesn't even matter how your baby is born because once you hold that baby, nothing. else. matters.
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
Was it successful or did it end in CS: vaginal delivery
Total length of induction process: got Cervidil at 9 pm on a Tuesday night, delivered at 12:05 p, the next day... So about 15 hours
Did induction start at night or early morning: I went in Tuesday night for Cervidil at 9:00 pm. I was supposed to start pitocin at 5:00 Wednesday morning, but my water broke and I went into labor around 2:15 am
How far progressed were you prior to induction: I was 41 weeks and only 1 cm dilated, if that. After getting the Cervidil, I woke up with contractions and my water broke at 2:15 am. I was still at 1 cm. they didn't check me again for a few hours, and at that point I was already 4 cm, so I got the epidural. Things progressed really quickly from there.
Worst part of induction: horrible painful contractions and having to wait for the epidural
And for a bright side, best part of induction: The moment that we scheduled it, knowing that I was FINALLY going to meet my baby... It was the best feeling ever! Plus you can get to the hospital and get settled in calmly. And they place the IV and everything so you are ready to go before anything happens. I don't know how people ride to the hospital while in labor!
Anything else you'd like to add: good luck! I'm the end, it really doesn't even matter how your baby is born because once you hold that baby, nothing. else. matters.
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016