What are some of the reasons yall have had to be induced? More specifically those who were induced before their due date?
I had my 38 week regular appt yesterday and after getting an internal and all that (said I was 100% effaced and 2 cm dilated. I know that doesn't really mean anything), my doctor mentioned wanting to induce me? I was caught off guard so I didn't think to ask any questions, but now I'm wishing I did. I've had a pretty healthy pregnancy, no complications of any kind. So I'm feeling like he's wanting to induce me out of convenience. I definitely don't want to be induced unless I need to be, so of course since I didn't ask any questions, I'm now freaking out a little. I have an appt (which should be just a regular weekly appt) first thing Monday morning, so of course I'll be asking questions then. I just wanted some insight from those who have actually been induced.
Re: For those who have been induced
I was induced the day before my due date because I didn't have any amniotic fluid left and, as a side effect, baby wasn't moving much.
If there's nothing more than being effaced and 2 cm dilated I'm also surprised that your doctor would talk induction already. I think it's smart of you to go to your next doctor appointment with some pretty specific questions for him.
I never leaked any, but like @Temurlang1 said it declines naturally. Dehydration might have played into mine but my doctor didn't think so. DD had simply stopped producing it and when it was discovered I was basically completely out.
By wednesday morning I was only 1cm and 50%effaced. I was given pitocin at 730 am and after that all went down hill. They kept losing his heart rate, epidural didnt work and needed to be redone, I had contractions one right after another with no progress. Come 530 we were only 6cm and his heart rate would not come up. He was delivered via c-section. Pitocin was not any fun and I had bad reactions including uncontrollable shakes and sweating.
Everyone is different and every pregnancy is different but if I had to do it again pitocin would not be a choice If it was not needed. Let your little one cook as long as possible. It is not harmful to them or you.
With DS1 I was supposed to be induced at 41 weeks, but luckily I went into labor on my own at 40w4d. I very much enjoyed the experience of getting to go into labor on my own, so that's what I'm hoping for this time too!
Honestly the easiest part of all of it was the c section. The doctor discovered when he opened me up that Landon's face was in my hip and his top of his head was angled into my cervix so he could feel him during checks. I got stuck and couldn't prgress because the contractions weren't shoving him down against my cervix. I would not induce if not medically necessary. It was a hell of an experience. I am so glad he's here but it was not an experience I want to repeat. Definitely ask questions!!!
Good luck and happy thoughts.
BFP 10/8/2013
Miss Camryn Marie arrived 6/20/2014