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sad for mom on my month board

A couple of days ago a woman on my month board posted about how her OB scheduled an induction for her for the following day, 41 weeks, because he wouldn't let her go past 42 weeks and there were no appointments available the following week.  (!!!) She said she felt like crying and had really been hoping to avoid an induction.  My heart broke for her. I've been checking compulsively but she hasn't posted since, which I'm guessing is because she was induced and now has a baby.  I just feel sad for her, that she probably didn't get the birth experience she wanted, and frustrated with current medical practice that puts schedules ahead of mom's needs/desires.  No other point to this post... hoping you won't flame me like the month board moms have for expressing reservations about pointless inductions. 
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Re: sad for mom on my month board

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    I think I agree with you and it is a little sad. Hope she is ok and happy with her baby now tho and is able to be ok with it at least...

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  • I always get sad when I read those because I know it doesnt have to be that way. Hopefully she will have a quick recovery with her new little one.
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  • I agree with you.  It is sad that an OB decided when a woman gets induced based on his/her schedule. I hope she is recovering well and enjoying her new beautiful baby.
  • I honestly don't think anyone was flaming you, just pointing out to you that while there are risks to induction, there are also risks to continuing a pregnancy past a certain point.  Now where that magic number is, nobody really knows and even if they could figure out the tipping point it would vary from woman to woman and pregnancy to pregnancy.  As a MW once told me, the placenta is the only disposable organ, after awhile it does get old and starts to not work as well.  For my own comfort level I would not take a pregnancy beyond 42w.  My office strongly recommends the evening of 41w6d, which I would have gone along with because that's close enough for me.  There are some MWs who will be supportive of women going to 43w with appropriate monitoring, I've seen some on this board.  So it would be like if you posted something about saying you were scheduled for an induction at 42w, your comfort zone and someone chiming in with, "I'm surprised by all these OBs who recommend inductions at 42w, there are real risks to inductions."  Wouldn't that bother you?  Just trying to offer you a more objective perspective.  

    That being said, I would never agree to an induction for convenience and it makes my blood run cold when I hear women say, "My doctor won't LET me go past this date."  Sorry, this requires your consent and if you don't give it that's the end of it.  So I get what you are saying, truly, just wanted to say I don't think you were being flamed, they were just offering a different opinion.   


  • @sschwege Yeah, you're right.  I shouldn't have called it flaming. 

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  • Not to be rude or snarky, but its women like this, who don't stand up for themselves, who complain and then make drs sound like horrible people. Should her dr have pushed? No. Did she have to go in for her induction? No.
    January 2009: Goodbye TR (13 weeks) February 2010: Welcome DD1! March 2011: Welcome DD2! Lilypie Maternity tickers
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