So I came in to the hospital last night to be induced at 41 weeks and 4 days. This was not my birth plan, but my midwifes office will not let me go past 42 weeks. Started last night on Cytotec. Did two rounds with no changes. Started pitocin this morning around 9am. It's almost 3pm and I'm 50% effaced and dilated a centimeter. The pitocin is at an 8 and they will not go beyond a 10. The OB that my midwife works with requested a growth scan last night and they estimated the baby at 9lb 8oz. She came in this afternoon and discussed the possibility of shoulder dystocia due to his size and the risk of palsy in his hands if his shoulder cannot get out. She does not feel confident that I can deliver my son vaginally due to his large size and my small frame and has already discussed a c section. I feel like that is what she wants me to do.. But is she pushing me in that direction because it is more convenient for her, or because it is really what is best for my baby.
Re: I don't know what to do...
My mom delivered 8 and 9 pound babies with no drugs at 5'2" and 100lbs.
A friend of mine was just told her baby was going to be over 10lbs and did the c-section. Baby was under 9lbs.
Best wishes for you as you make a difficult decision. ♡
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Good luck with whatever you decide and hope you are meeting your baby soon!!
With my DS I was induced and my labor progressed rather quickly (sorry, not trying to rub it in). I pushed for 30 minutes and for most of that he was stuck due to shoulder dystocia. I'm really lucky that he ended up being totally fine but it can be a very serious thing. Because of the shoulder dystocia, my small pelvis and that DS was a bigger baby (9 pounds) I will most likely end up with a C-section this time around.
With that all being said I think its probably the best option for you and your lo if your ob and mw are in agreement to go for the c-section. But you need to do what you feel is best too. Good Luck! No matter what the end result is amazing!
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