For STMs who have been induced before, would you opt for an induction just to make sure your husband was there for the birth?
I would not opt for a CS just to make sure DH was there, but my new OB said she can induce starting at 39 weeks. DH is scheduled to be gone for a week starting at 39w1d. If I got induced at 39w, he would be there for the birth, and be able to skip leaving for that week (due to paternity leave). If I wait, I risk DH being gone when I go into labor. I know the baby could still be late, and then he would be here, but the thought of going through that alone and/or him missing it has been causing me a huge amount of stress (note: it is not an option for him to just take regular vacation that week).
My mom had all 3 of us induced a few weeks early because we were all huge babies and she had health issues and she thinks I should do it. But it seems like most people want to avoid inductions if at all possible.
Would you do it?
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You probably don't have anything to worry about though; the average pregnancy actually lasts 41 weeks and 2 days instead of 40 weeks. I definitely understand your concern about your DH though! I wouldn't let mine apply to be a Cadet Training Assistant for Air Force ROTC this summer because he'd be out of state right up until my due date.
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I had to be induced for all three of my kiddos when my water broke but there was no progression.
By inducing early there are risks involved including failed induction that can lead to a C-sec. I think I would wait and see. If come 39 weeks your body shows changes that indicate birth is imminent (starting to efface and dilate) then I would consider it. If not, I would wait till your body decided to go on its own.
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Nothing happened naturally. My induction went so great though. Progressed steadily, active pushing for about 45 minutes and then vaginally delivered a 10 lb, 2 oz healthy baby. The size was a shock to everyone, including my obs.
Because of his size, my ob has already advised me that should I so desire, they will induce no earlier than 39 weeks. They also offered me the choice of a late sizing ultrasound to see how this baby is looking in terms of size, with the caveat that if this baby looks large they have to recommend a ca-section for legal/insurance reasons.
I am not sure yet what I think, and have plenty of time to consider it. But I will say I went from not wanting an induction and waiting until the last possible minute with DS to at least not ruling it out this time. It really went well and I have no complaints about my induction. In my case since I have actually already had one big baby I feel like it is at least worth considering; of course there are secondary factors like being able to have my exact ob there, being able to arrange for my parents to come in from out of town to care for DS, etc. However, I should also add that I have seen so many people get advised of the possibility of a large baby when that turned out not to be the case at all. Will you feel upset or deprived of the birth experience you wanted if you opt for an induction because you are concerned about size, and it turns out your baby is perfectly normal-sized? Because that is a very real possibility.
If I were in your situation I would definitely consider it, but I would wait until closer to time to decide. I would want to see how baby and I were progressing and have an ultrasound to check on baby first. Along with the how far away question, how quickly could he get back if you were to go I to labor? Would it be possible that he could make it before delivery or shortly after?
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Unless it was medically neccessary I wouldn't induce before 40 weeks.
My BFF had her first two with no induction (they both came a few weeks early) then her third just decided he didn't want to come out. I think at like 41 weeks our OB was like yeah, lets get him out and it was her easiest fastest labor of all three. So an induction doesn't promise a terrible labor.
But really, I totally get your hesitation. However as others have said, it is very likely you will not go into labor before then, have your doctor check you out and good luck!
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I would say have the doctor check you at 39 weeks. If you're favorable I might consider it if it is really important to you.
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Part of me says I would avoid an induction at all costs. Then the other part of me sits here and thinks about how this is your first baby and doing it all without your husband? My husband was my rock for me. He held my hand while I was screaming in pain. He was my advocate when I my drugs weren't working. He was the contact for family and friends. He pushed the emergency button in the birth room when my DD literally fell out without a doctor present. He took care of DD while I was getting stitched up. He flew out of his recliner when DD was coughing up fluids and I couldn't move from a sore vag.
Can you do it without him. Of course you can. People do it all the time. Should you? Ugh, that's a tough decision.
I'd honestly consider it. I've never been a fan of the thought of inducing based on convenience, but in your situation I'd think about it.
My water broke at 38.5 weeks, but I wasn't having contractions, so I was induced after a few hours. It took forever (26 hours total) to go from being dilated a fingertip to 10 cm and I pushed for 4.5 hours and still needed forceps. It also hurt like a son of a bitch. I planned on a med free birth, but was asking for the epi before they would even consider giving it to me. So, my induction experience wasn't the greatest.
See how you are progressing at 39 weeks and maybe they can do an ultrasound to see how the baby is growing. Then make your decision.