Okay, I haven't seen this posted and I'm on mobile. If it is already answered, then flame me for being obnoxious...
I am wondering about general induction stories. Just found out I'll be induced later this week (at 37 weeks) due to BP and crazy edema.
I'm wondering if contractions usually start while on Cervadil or if they only start once on Pitocin/having water broken? Is the Cervadil painful to put in? In general, is there anything I should really be prepared for that would be different from a typical labor?
Can you feel my anxiety, ladies? Haha! Thanks for any help you can give me.
Re: Questions of induction/Cervadil
I have no experience with this but will experience this at the end of the week also. They are talking about a balloon with me also. Can you get up and walk around with that in or with Pitocin? At some point do you become confined to a bed. I am sure they will have me on monitors for my BP because of my hypertension so I will be restricted somewhat.
I was induced due to high bp and was confined to my bed because of the increased bp. Not sure if that is common with all docs and hospitals or just mine, but they wouldn't let me walk the halls because they didn't want to risk my bp going up any higher. I was only allowed out of bed to go to the bathroom. Good luck!
With DS, I was induced with Cervadil at 41w4d. They inserted the Cervadil around 9AM and I had regular, timeable contractions for about 3 hours before they tailed off. My MW gave me a second dose around 3PM and that got things going. I was in active labor about an hour later and starting transition (at 7cm) by 8PM. I didn't need pitocin to get labor going, but I did need it when my labor stalled at about 1AM at 9.5cm. They started the pitocin and I was complete within an hour and pushed for 2 hours (that sucked). DS was born at 4:22AM.
So, yes, labor can be initiated by Cervadil alone. I will say that my MW really worked it in. I don't know if what she did was a membrane strip while inserting it, or what, but it got things going. It also may have helped that I was fairly overdue and I was already at 1.5cm and 50% effaced when I went in for my induction.
My bp has been elevated above that and swelling but no fluid in my abdomen. I hope everything goes well for you.
Good luck with your induction. T&Ps for smooth delivery!
Thanks so much for the great information ladies and thanks for the initial topic @RK Snyder. I think my MW intends to stay away from Pitocin so I can advocate for avoiding it as long as possible.
Another option you might get is Cytotec (small pill, placed the same...rechecks every 4 hours instead of 12).
With any induction method, you'll need to be monitored to make sure baby is tolerating the medicine and to make sure you are contracting too much. If your hospital has mobile monitors, it shouldn't be an issue for you to get up and walk/be in a birthing ball/etc...as long as they can pick up baby's heartbeat and your contractions.
Another option might be a foley balloon/mechanical dilator. You can move around with that too, but most people find them uncomfortable and don't want to. I personally think they're a little barbaric, but every once in a while, they seem to work. I'd keep that as a last resort (personally).
Pitocin is what is going to make you contract stronger and more frequently. (aka ... Makes them hurt more). Pit usually isn't used until your cervix is "ripened" (aka...softened and preferably thinning out (>50% effaced). Same deal, as long as you can stay monitored, you should be able to move as you wish.
The only thing that really keeps you in bed is an epidural.
Hope this helps!!!
Either way, sounds like you're in good hands! I'm a FTM, but see deliveries every day at work and I'm still nervous! It's natural. Good luck!