I'm a FTM, and I guess I never really 100% committed myself to a totally natural birth. But I've been doing my research throughout my pregnancy and had pretty much decided I'd want to try my hardest to go thru labor and delivery without any intervention. Welp...that kinda got squashed once I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes around 28 weeks. I'm 35 weeks now, and docs just recently put me on a low dose of insulin.
At my last appt, the doctor basically told me that I will most likely be induced on Feb. 24 (my due date is March 1). They say it's because of the increased risk of placental failure if I go past full term. Now that I'm reading up on induction, I'm terrified. It seems like contractions are much more painful, and that an epidural is almost a certainty because of the extreme pain. I also read how after induction so many women are in labor for long periods of time, some over 24 hours! And now I'm just freaking out.
Has anyone out there had a similar experience? Like you wanted to go naturally but ended up getting induced? Or maybe you fought your doc on it and ended up going naturally anyway, regardless of being on insulin?
I guess I would like to hear other women's stories who might have been in a similar situation. I'm not entirely sure what options I have at this point. I trust that my doctors' priority is my health and my baby's health, but I'm just scared. And if there are other options out there I'm not aware of, I'd love to know.
I appreciate any insight you ladies can offer!


Re: Anyone's "natural-birth" plans get squashed because of GD and/or induction?
Oh, and my entire prep for natural childbirth was a one-day class at the hospital that covered general birth topics including an hour or so on naturally controlling pain. (This time I'm doing a 4 hour course in natural pain management taught by a doula, mainly so DH is more involved this time.)
Are you okay with being induced that early? You could ask your doctor about additional monitoring if you want to wait until your due date or later to be induced. The evidence based birth website indicates inductions before due dates are not usually necessary for GD, but if you are on insulin it might be different (I was diet controlled).
In general, most first time moms are in labor for about 18 hours. That doesn't mean your pain is at a 10 the entire 18 hours. It's more gradual. FWIW, I went natural and I was induced. We did cervadil the night before and started Pitocin around 7am the next morning. She was born at 5:38pm that day. I was preparing myself that I might not make it without the epidural, but I did it. I don't want to say that it wasn't THAT bad, but it really wasn't. I know I have nothing to compare the Pitocin contractions to, but they weren't as bad as I was expecting.
My water broke on it's own and the induction was the only intervention I needed. I only pushed for 45 minutes, which is somewhat unusual for FTMs from what my doula told me. I feel that my birth went really well considering everything that could've gone wrong. So yes, it is possible.
LO then (2 days) and now (1 year)
I had pitocin and epi's with my other two. The contractions were too strong for me and labors too long.
yes, it's good for OP to get different viewpoints since she did ask for personal experiences. Good for you for sharing yours, I shared mine as well. My induction ended with a c/s and I'll tell you, a pitocin induction was a walk in the park compared to that, so I'd highly encourage an induction with pitocin over a c/s. OBVIOUSLY my experience isn't everyone's experience, in case anyone else needs a disclaimer,
Of course it's 9 months and I had plenty of time to choose my doc. We were always on the same page and he knew I wanted to try to go as natural as possible...until I had to start taking insulin, which occurred at like 35 weeks. The topic of induction didn't get brought up until then. So no, I had no desire to shop around with just a couple weeks left to go.
Weeks due to increased risk of still birth. I want to have a pain-med free birth, however, and avoid the pit if possible so I have hired a doula to help Me achieve my goals knowing if I have to be induced it may likely be that much harder to labor without pain meds. I already have plans to start natural inducing early and by 36 weeks will be doing primrose oil vaginally and I'm already taking the red raspberry tea. My doctors have been pretty flexible although not specific on what things will start looking like closer to 39 weeks but my MFM said as long as I consent to NSt
As often as they need they they can stall inducing until my cervix is ready.
I do think my contrax were worse then before the pit was started, but it was a short labor....