Admitted to L&D 6 hours ago to start the induction process due to my gestational diabetes. I have the feeling I'm going to be here for quite a while. Anyone care to tell me how their experiences went? I'm boooooooored.
(Details! Cervix 1 cm and 25% effaced. About to have second round of misoprostal inserted. Having very few and infrequent contractions.)
Re: Anyone care to share their induction stories?
DD2 - Checked-in @7am (5cm), started Pitocin, broke water around noon, got epi that didn't have a chance to take effect because I went from 5cm to 10cm in 40 minutes. She was born a contraction and a half later.
Both great experiences (though the first was a bit long :-)), healed well, babies did great.
Good Luck!
DD #2 - 03.13
By the wee hours of Wednesday they were concerned about why I was still at 5-6cm with such intense contractions. Midwife called a doc in, who felt around and said the baby's head wasn't descending at all. Told me I could keep laboring but the longer I waited, the more likely it was that I'd have to have subsequent c-sections for future pregnancies.
At that point I was soooo tired and my back hurt pretty badly from the epi, so I said I was okay with a c-section. That happened midmorning on Wednesday, so about 36 hours after the whole process started. After that it all went really fast, they got baby out safely and all was well. His head was gigantic and my midwife assured me there was no way it would've ever fit through my pelvis.
My recovery was quick and easy and I'm really lucky that I was able to have the interventions I did. The process was long and obviously there were times when I was in a lot of pain, but overall it all worked out and I don't regret anything.
Good luck!
Bunny: 10.9.13
Jellybean #2 Due: 2.1.16
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Hiking and Baseball Games with the Fam
The good-he was 10lbs and looked like a bobble head doll. He didn't fit in any newborn sized hats. That woulda hurt my nether regions. :P
Best wishes for a speedy delivery!
DS water broke 12:45 am. Pitocin started at 8 am. Broke the rest of my water around 11, contractions got very intense. Epi at 2:00, was 5 cm. At 2:30 pm, I was complete and DS was born 20 min later.
DD water broke 5:30 pm. Pitocin started at 7:00 pm. Epidural placed 10:30 pm and was 3.5 cm. I was complete around 11:35 and DD was born at 11:45 pm.
GL!!
Anyway, was checked the next am (Monday), nothing, so they replaced my cervidil and started pitocin a little later that am. I'm a special snowflake because my platelets were extremely low so they placed my catheter for the epidural that morning too but didn't actually hook it up. It hurt. Like a bitch.
Hung out in bed all day until about 3:30 when I started to have a little breakdown because nothing was happening and they wouldn't let me walk because I needed to be on the monitors. SOMEHOW my awesome evening nurse got the mobile monitor thing to work to around 4 so H and I started walking the floor. Contractions started, they were fine (just like heavy cramps) until 5 when I had to stop and lean on the nurses station and my water broke. Like everywhere, it was hilarious and I was just so happy that things were finally moving along.
Immediately after my water broke the contractions became awful, completely unbearable. It took the anesthesiologist almost an hour to come hook my epidural up which pissed me off - the catheter was already placed they seriously just had to connect it and push 'on'!!!!
Epi worked great, the turned off my pitocin sometime after that, had steady contractions for a few hours, started pushing at 9:30 and DS was born at 10:24.
So all in all it did was it was supposed to do; I just wish I would have been more adament about getting out of bed earlier!
Good luck!!!!!!
DD: 41W 1D- pitocin at 1:30 PM, water broken at 2:00 PM, epidural at 3:00 PM, started pushing at 4:30 PM and 3 pushes later DD arrived. DD's induction looks quick but it was agonizing because I was GBS+ and had been admitted at 6:45 am and started on antibiotics at 7:00 so it was 6 freaking hours before they started the actual induction
You'll do great!!
Induction 1) 36 hours of torture - epi didn't work so I was only numb to about an inch below the skin surface, no one believed me, so I felt EVERYTHING.. Needed enough medication to sedate a horse to finally get the pain under control in the end. 45 minutes of pushing and I was too tired out from having been up 48 hours with nothing to eat or really drink to really care.. I also popped my hip out so they had to put it back in place and had a lot of blood loss. Took forever to fully recover...
Induction 2) Took the attitude of going with the flow -18 hours start to finish, started at night so I could sleep through the first (easy) part, took the attitude of "Drugs STAT!" (signed in asking for my epidural - and explaining I can give birth in a barn, but can only get an epi here!) left DH at home until I was ready for an epi (he's horrible for all things medical procedures - he nearly passed out during induction 1 multiple times)... Epi had to be done twice, but the second time I believe I heard the angel choir singing it was so lovely! From there, once I got to 9.5cm, they let me push and 10 minutes later from a zero station, while feeling NOTHING down there, 9lb 1oz. DS was born, epi didn't fully wear off for another 9 hours, and recovery was a snap (I was driving 2 days after being discharged from the hospital)..
Good luck with your induction! Hopefully by the time you're reading this LO is snuggling in your arms and making eye contact!
Good luck! I have had three successful inductions. The doctor broke my water with each around 9:30 am. I progressed really quickly after that. I had my first at 1 pm, and both girls were born around 11 am.
Nice and quick! You owe her a pony.
Overall, I told DH that I would take 5 births like that to not have to be pregnant again. I hate hate hate being pregnant lol.