My OB has told me she doesn't like for her AMA patients to go past 40 weeks because the risk of baby not surviving gets higher at that point. I don't have any other high-risk symptoms - normal pre-pg weight, 25 lb weight gain, no swelling, no GD, no bp or heart issues, all very normal. I asked my OB and she said they typically ask the two MFMs they consult with but she "already knows what they would say." At 39 weeks today I really have no desire to go past 40, but I'm just curious if this is typical in other OB practices? What have you all been told?
Re: Not going past 40 weeks if AMA
To make a long story short: I still was not dilated at all at 41 weeks, so I had to have an induction anyway. It went smoothly, and I didn't need a C-section after all. So, this time around, I'll probably be much less opposed to an induction at 40 weeks. But it still irks me that, in my first pregnancy, the 40-week policy was based purely on textbook concerns about AMA, not my actual pregnancy.
I would fight that very hard. I was 35 when my son was born, and he came at 40w6d. I went into labor on my own.
If you are having NST's, or an u/s, that shows all is well w you and baby, there is NO reason to deliver you early.
DS born via unplanned C-section at 40w6d
Is this your first pregnancy/delivery? I guess I'm biased bc of my history. I delivered all four of my healthy children, NO NICU time, between 36 and 37 wks... I cannot Imagine going one minute over 40 weeks...
I am petrified of a c-section, but bc of my history and age (I'm 41 will be closer to 42 at delivery) I would in no way want to go past 40 wks.
ugh no easy answers I hope you spontaneously go into labor on your own and wish you a happy and healthy labor and delivery!
Whatever you and your physician decide, I wish you a fulfilling birth experience and a healthy, thriving baby.
EDD: 03/01/13; DD: 10/26/13
Mourning the loss of Amarine Stella, born at 21 weeks, 6 days.
We will always love you, our little angel.
This post makes me so angry at my doctor. I don't mean to frighten anyone, but two weeks ago, we lost our beautiful baby boy at 41 weeks and a few days because his umbilicle chord was around his neck. After his due date had passed on Aug 25th, I asked my doctor if I could be induced (just so my child could be born before September 1st in time to make school enrollment requirements), but he suggested that we wait and see after the 40th week. My labor pains finally appeared later on the 41st week and we went to the hospital. Everything seemed normal until we found that his heart rate was suddenly dropping and then I had to go for an emergency C-section. I woke up to find that my child didn't make it. This was supposed to be my firstborn child!! I'm not totally blaming my doctor and believe that this is totally out of everyone's hands and tragedies like this does happen, but I cringe as I anticipate hearing my doctor tell me that I may have to wait 6mos to a year for my body to heal before we can try for another baby. I will be 37 by then!