I found out yesterday that I am being induced at 39weeks due to my coagulation disorder, so 5/28/14. AHHHH!! This is partly awesome because we can choose the day, plan in advance, tell all of our friends and family and have a slightly less stressful birth plan (hopefully:) But also terrifying because shouldn't baby come out when baby is ready?? I trust both my OB and MFM completely but wanted some real life mama input. So I open this up to other mamas going through a similar situation or those STM+ that have been induced with previous pregnancies. Thoughts? Feelings? Fears? Questions?
Here's some of mine:
Does it hurt when they break your water? Ive heard yes and no...
Is there some kind of time line as to how long after induction things get rolling?
Will they start an epidural (if having one) right away or wait until contractions start?
Does this make Junebug a May Flower??

***If this has been discussed elsewhere please send me there! I cant find a thing, as I don't know if many Junebuggies are having these talks with their OBs this early, Im already almost 35wks.
Re: Getting induced early?
Does it hurt when they break your water? Ive heard yes and no...
-it was extremely painful when they broke my water but apparently it's because my cervix was still closed and far back so they really had to work to get the hook up there.
Is there some kind of time line as to how long after induction things get rolling?
-I think everyones body responds differently and it also probably depends on the method of induction they use
Will they start an epidural (if having one) right away or wait until contractions start?
-at my hospital they will give you an epidural as soon as you ask for it. I would ask your OB about that one.
But, I will say:
1. I've heard it does hurt when they break the water. But never been through it so no experience here, yet.
2. Not sure of a timeline, what exactly do you mean? I'll be induced by 34 weeks and they said they won't let me labor more than 24 hours or if my BP sky rockets.
3. Not sure about the epidural...anyone else know? Lol.
4. I will not make it to June so I won't be a June bug either, technically, but I'm not going anywhere! I like to think that my June bug is just arriving fashionably early
Also can you move/walk around at the beginning of the induction process? Or once your hooked up on pit are u supposed to stay in bed?
Ahhh it's crazy to think this could be happening in a couple of weeks.
My experience with both were different. With my son, I was started on cervidil at 4:00 P.M. I wasn't allowed to move for the 1st hour. Because of my blood pressure being high, it was automatically check every 15 mins. I was stuck in the hospital bed for 12 hours, other then to use the bathroom. I wasn't allowed any visitors other then my husband and mom. After 12 hours the cervidil was removed? And I was allowed to shower and move for 1 hour. No food the entire time! About 5:30 A.M I was started on pitocin. Contraction were manageable. Around 12 my water broke on its own, the contractions started to hurt like hell. I asked of an epi, unfortunately after being stabbed 7 times and it ended up being blocked I said forget it and went med free. My little guy was born at 3:37 P.M. On Thanksgiving Day with only 20mins of pushing. 7lbs 12oz, 21 1/4 inches long!
With my daughter we were scheduled to arrive at L&D at 7:00P.M. I wasn't allowed to eat at 12:00 that afternoon. I later found out that they ask you not to eat to reduce the possibility of pooping while giving birth. Cervidil started at 8:30. Couldn't move the first hour. I had to stay in bed, accept every 2 hours they let me walk the halls for 15mins. I was having contractions all night, but didn't feel them. I had a really pushy overnight nurse and she kept bugging me about pain meds, which I refused. Cervidil was removed at 8:30 A.M. Took a shower, and walked the halls. Pitocin was started at 10:00 A.M. I didn't sleep at all that night, so I wa exhausted. 12:00 P.M. I was dilated to a 2cm. A new nurse and family friend offered me a little pain med into IV, just so I could get a couple hours sleep. I agreed to it and at 12:15 I was at 2 1/2 cm and took the meds. Within 5 mins my water broke, and all hell let loose. I tried to relax, but contractions got way intense. I felt my daughter drop. I told my mom and husband that she was coming and to get the nurse. The nurse came in, and she didn't believe me. She told me I was just at a 2 and that it would be a few hours. At that point I started yelling, I knew she was coming. I said I feel like I need to push, so she checked me, hit the nurses nitto on my bed and yelled for help. She then used her phone to call my OB, whose office is in the hospital. I overheard he say that she could see my baby's head and she was coming fast. They kept telling me not to push, which was hard. My OB walked in, put on his smock and gloves, walked over to me and said push. That's all it took, 1 push and my daughter was out. She weighed 8lbs 5oz and 21 inches long.
You can only get the epi when your dilated to a certain cm, because if you get it too soon it'll wear off. I choose not to bother the 2nd time because of my bad experience with the 1st, my whole lower back was bruised for a week. The pitocin does make the contractions more intense, but it depends on the persons pain tolerance as to what the can handle. My OB said that he thought the pain meds through the IV allowed me to relax enough that I progressed easily. I have a planned induction for June 1st at 39 weeks. I'm comfortable with it because it's what I know, going into random labor scares me. Good Luck, I hope you have a great experience!
8 PM pitocin started
10 PM doctor broke my water, I was already dilated so I hardly felt it
10:30 PM begged for an epidural
2 AM dilated to a 10, told to wait an hour before I started pushing
2:30 AM started pushing
3:30 AM DD was born!
I honestly didn't feel that awful during my contractions until after my water broke. The anticipation of not knowing how long I was going to push was the worst part.
The Pitocin is administered gradually.
She was able to get Epidural as soon as she asked and they said you should be at least 4cm dilated which she was.
She did not think it hurt when they broke her water but said it feels like you are peeing on yourself. After they broke the water contractions became much more painful which is when she asked for the Epi.
After that it took her 6 hours to get to 10cm. And about an hour of pushing.
The baby was 8.8 lbs. She did alright so hope this makes you feel a bit more at ease!
2. As far as timeline, there are different types of induction processes, and everyone progresses at their own pace. There is no right or wrong. Some people will move along very quickly with an induction while others will take a very long time.
3. As far as the epidural, this is something you need to talk to your doc or midwife about. I strongly recommend you talk to them about it in advance at one of your appointments. Some docs want you to be dilated a certain amount before getting an epidural, some want you to be in a
good labor pattern, some don't care and will allow you to get an epidural before your induction has started and you've even felt a twinge of pain. Talk to your doctor and know their philosophy so you know what you can expect.
Someone mentioned that if you get the epidural too soon, it will wear off. This is not true. The epidural is a continuous infusion hooked up to a pump. As you progress in labor, you may begin to feel different sensations (discomfort, pressure, etc.). This can be completely normal and actually helpful for pushing.
As for the whole induction thing, I was induced at 38+ weeks with my first baby for high blood pressure. I had a great induction experience, and would be happy to have another induction again this time.
8 am showed up for induction, 2 cm dilated. Pitocin started and doctor broke my water. Shortly thereafter, I felt more contractions but wasn't really uncomfortable.
11 am got uncomfortable, 4 cm dilated. Got an epidural. (It was awesome!)
12 pm 6 cm dilated.
2 pm 10 cm dilated. Labored down (let gravity do some more of the work bringing baby down since I felt no urge to push).
3 pm started pushing, and delivered my DD 20 minutes later.
Inductions can be great experiences. Best of luck to you. Ask your doctor lots of questions so you can be prepared for the process.
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I was induced at 40 weeks with DD (due to lack of movement and lack of amniotic fluid). They didn't break my water until after I got the epi so I didn't feel a thing and it was lovely.
I went through about 12 hours of boring labor (lots of cramps and discomfort, but nothing crazy), and then about 12 hours of hard labor without meds. I was only dilated to about a 3 at that point. I got the epi then, which in my case allowed my body to relax and I went from a 3 to a 10 in about 2 hours, and that's when they broke my water.
eta I was in labor for 19 hours from induction to csection. DS went into distress and his head was swelling from being stuck against my non dilating cervix for so long.
Quite a bit of misinformation on here. But also some of these things will totally depend on the person. It may hurt with them getting the hook up there to break your water, but the actual breaking of it doesn't hurt since it isn't attached to any nerve endings. Also, a lot of women have increased pain with their contractions after the water is broken, but it doesn't mean that it hurts when they actually break the bag of water.
There are many different forms of induction and they all take different time on different people. So one person's experience doesn't mean that is how long it takes everyone. Some people are started on cervadil, some people are put right on Pitocin. It all depends on the doctor/hospital/situation. You can also have a failed induction where it doesn't get started at all. My sister was actually induced then sent home 24 hours later because nothing was happening. She didn't give birth until four days later.
The timing of your epidural also depends on the doctor and hospital. I was made to wait until 4cm's because they wanted to me progress as much as possible without it since I was progressing so quickly. As soon as they gave it to me I slowed way down. However my sister was given one at 2cm (same hospital, different doctor) and as soon as she got it she relaxed enough that she progressed to 10cm very quickly. At the hospital I delivered DD at their policy was they would give an epi anywhere from 2cm up until right before you push. Some hospitals don't want to give it to early so that it doesn't wear off and some won't give it past a certain point.
Long story short... Ask your doctor all of these questions.
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I get it. I guess I just assumed everyone would realize everyone and everyone's dr/hospital is different and no one is going to have the same experience or situation.