I wish I knew how the make a clicky poll but I'm not very Bump-savvy.
This is not about me as I am waiting till baby decides they want to come out!
I know everyone has their reasoning for being induced, AND IM NOT KNOCKING INDUCTION! I'm just curious on what you ladies think...
Baby and mom are completely healthy. Not over 40 weeks.
Would you ask to be induced/go thru induction if you were still completely closed? Not dialated, still had mucus plug and all?
Discuss...
Re: I'm just Curious what you ladies think...
I want baby to come when he is ready. Spontaneous labor is best for baby. Gestation can vary woman to woman and pregnancy to pregnancy by up to five weeks.* The last few weeks are so important for brain development. Barring placenta deterioration, I would prefer NOT to be induced.
Pitocin is also no fun at all! I've done it once, at 37 weeks with DS, and at the time I wasn't dilated at all. My chart said "cervix unfavorable" ...
My midwives have a policy of allowing no more than 11 days past your due date, and I'm really hoping to avoid induction this time.
* https://m.bbc.com/news/health-23594668
When this baby was born she only measured 7lbs2oz and 20in. What if I told you that her doctor (HER DOCTOR) asked her if she wanted to be induced because it happened to be the weekend her family was in town?
There are even some OBs nowadays who ONLY perform cesareans, so if you don't want to schedule your birth on your doc's clock, find another practitioner.
I also don't agree with unnecessary csections.
::goes to look up ACOG guidelines::
Is she over 39 weeks?
Under 39 weeks is a clear no:
https://www.acog.org/About-ACOG/News-Room/News-Releases/2013/Early-Deliveries-Without-Medical-Indications
I can't see the other recommendations without having a login.
But for me, the answer would be a clear NO.
I consider myself very, very, very fortunate to have been able to deliver DD vaginally when I was induced at 38.5w with her -- due to pre-eclampsia. I don't know my exact bishop score, but it was not favorable -- I was at a 1cm even after 7 hrs on Pit until my OB broke my water (a last ditch effort to get things going before a C-section was called -- thankfully it worked).
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Oh, and a "big baby" is not a reason for an early induction per the ACOG guidelines. Maternal issues like pre-eclampsia or fetal issues like IUGR are.
39w1d...
Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
I'm sensitive to this issue because preterm birth is so scary to me. My son was 11 days early and I'm afraid every day I'll have this baby too soon. I don't want anything to happen that will jeopardize her ability to thrive during her first hours/days/weeks on earth. Not being induced is a no brainer.