I went for my second BPP today because on Tuesday I will be a week overdue and my doctor likes to see you twice in your 40th week to make sure everything is ok. I've turned down cervical checks up until now but she checked me today and I wasn't even dilated to a one. Everything was ok on the BPP so they scheduled my induction for Monday night (ripening) and to start pitocin Tuesday morning. I know things can change quickly and it's not impossible to go into labor on my own before then but I'm not getting my hopes up. Just looking for others experiences with a similar situation. Obviously I know that everyone is different but I'm nervous and it just helps to hear other peoples stories.
Re: Induction at 41 weeks
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Induction was at 41.5 weeks. they started it at 6p the night before then broke my water at 6a. I dialated to 4cm in less than an hour...
He had his cord wrapped so I ended up in a C quickly but the first process was low stress
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Good luck! I hope you have a better experience than I did... 40 hours after my induction started I held my little boy, but in the meantime I had every intervention and experienced pushing and eventually a c-section thanks to failure to descend.
I think it has a lot to do with if you are ready. My son was stuck and had the cord wrapped so he came section anyway.
Id still do it again
I read rupture usually only takes place when taken orally
But ya some have trouble
Cytotec is associated with a reduced risk of C-section compared to Cervadil. It is extremely affordable and has been widely used in obstetrics for more than 20 years. Although its manufacturers are not willing to incur the cost of clinical research trials for the purpose of FDA approval for use in inductions, there are CRTs dealing with dosage and administration. It is the drug of choice at my hospital and has been for more than 20 years without incident. It is not a risk-free drug; it requires careful monitoring and it is not appropriate in all patients. But it is not an evil drug.
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