I am almost 39wks. I can't sleep, my back is killing me, the heartburn won't go away. The Braxton hicks contraction wakes me up when I do finally get some shut eyes. My doctor is so liberal, when it comes to my cause of induction. I feel like no one understand how tortured I feel.
Re: I desperately would like to get induce.
I absolutely empathize with you. I'll be 39 weeks tomorrow and I just came down with pneumonia and a yeast infection- together, all at once. Just realize there IS an end in sight and this won't last forever. You got this momma!
I hated being induced.
I know ultrasounds can be WAY off so baby might come out normal sized. I'm 39 weeks 2 days and my dr offered induction for Wednesday because baby is measuring 9 pounds, 4 ounces on Saturdays ultrasound. I'm not sure how I feel about it. It's tempting to meet my baby ASAP and to know when everything will happen, but the possibility of c section scares me, and it almost seems like "cheating" ...?
I'm uncomfortable but I'm also a week past my due date...suck it up your lucky your baby is thriving
Hang in there!
Yeah we have had a couple people tell us about how the ultrasound measured them at 9 something and then baby was only 6 something. They base the "weight" measurement somehow off the length if the femur bone and the circumferences of the head and abdomen.
A long scary induction does not sound fun.
You asked about the baby being too big and maybe having c section because of that. That is actually a possibility. My cousin just had a 10 pounder, 23 1/2 inches long baby in November and had to have a c section. My sister in law had a 9 something baby vaginally and tore so bad that she had to have a blood transfusion. Both probably rare. But either scenario makes me nervous!
Long story short, no I would not induce for a "large" baby unless they were specifically concerned about the shoulder width, head circumference, or 12+ lbs. However, with that said you and your doctor know your specific situation and they will have a better idea of what your body can physically handle than a bunch of internet strangers. If you have doubts about the advice your dr is giving then ask. Research their answer. If you still don't like it then express your concerns, if they don't listen then maybe look into a different dr. Inductions, especially when not favorable, often lead to a c/s.
I totally get being uncomfortable (I'm carrying over 9lbs of baby at 37 weeks), but putting yourself and baby into an unnecessary situation in not the way to end the discomfort.
When I am having those days that I am miserable an just want to cry, I try to remind myself that I have a healthy baby wiggling within and that soon all the pain will be replaced with pure joy when my little Chunk arrives!
Mommy to my sweet boy, JG, born May 15, 2014
Baby #2 due 4/26/16!