Hi ladies,
Tomorrow (1/21) is my due date. I'm 1cm dilated, 50% effaced, and all levels/heart rate is looking normal. I'm having some contractions and cramping, but so far baby just seems pretty comfortable.
If baby doesn't come on his own, doc wants to induce either on 1/27 or on 2/1. On 1/27, I'll be just shy of 41 weeks; on 2/1 I'll be 41 1/2 weeks. I know it's not a huge time difference, but....given the choice, would you choose the earlier date or the later date for being induced? I can't decide. Part of me wants baby out like, now, but the other part really wants to give baby as much time as possible to get the ball rolling naturally if possible (and being scared of labor doesn't help matters either, of course.) Thoughts? Earlier induction date or later?
Re: Induction dates - how to choose?
Of course, there are a million important medical reasons to get induced earlier, if you have to, so this is no judgment on anyone who chooses to be induced earlier! But if there's no major difference in terms of your health/comfort and the baby's health/comfort, I'd pick the later date and hope things get rolling on their own, in hopes it would be a quicker, easier labor. Just my two cents!
I know that is easy for me to say because I am not still pregnant, but if I were in your shoes I would have to make that call.
Seems like if you choose the later date you have a much higher chance of going into labor on your own and not needing to wait that long anyway.
Good luck. I don't envy your decision.
@maureenmce the sciatica completely vanished the second the baby was out. I've had no problems since she was born!
DD 12/20/99, DS 12/14/12, M/C 9/2014, M/C 1/2015
The balloon felt foreign at first, but then, unless I had to go to the bathroom, I forgot it was there. It felt like a more natural way to get things going. I never had severe pain from the small amount of Pitocin I had, either. I had complications later, with a nerve issue, but there is no indication that it wouldn't have happened if we had let things go naturally.