So, today I asked the question since nov/dec are typical holiday travel dates: what happens if your on vacation? Now I know many of you probably go to centers with multiple doctors, my place is just my doctor and I LOVE him. He's 71, still working, I trust him completely, and literally calms me down with every little thing. Needless to say his Vacation starts Nov 28th for a week. I'm due 12/1! He is so sweet and considered moving it or inducing me right before he leaves! We'll see if that needs to happen, so my question then have you guys started thinking that far along. Would you get induced? Have you gotten induced? Share. What's your delivery plan?
Last time, I went within 2 days of my due date with both kiddos.
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Personally, induction was a nightmare for me. For some it goes smoothly. Once you're past 39 weeks it is allowed even if it isn't a medical emergency but I'm all about baby growing as long as possible. If this was your first, I'd say there is a good chance you'd still be hanging out when he gets back around 12-5, but it's your third. How confident are you in your due date? Were you tracking at time of conception to have a solid feeling of your actual O date?
I know many ladies in the group will face this situation in a group practice, where you will possibly have your baby delivered by a doctor with whom you are not familiar. No one likes to consider it but especially with where our due dates fall around the holidays, vacation is definitely going to be a thing.
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Definitely inquire to see who would be in charge of your care in his absence and try to meet him/her. My doctor had another peer for whom she covered and vice versa if the other couldn't be there for some reason. It just so happens that the other doctor is my friend's doctor and she LOVES her so I felt fairly comfortable knowing she might deliver my child.
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Something else along this line that I'll throw out there. I haven't looked up any studies on this yet so I don't have facts to back me up. But when my sister in law (who is in the medical field) was pregnant with a late December due date, I remember her saying that there are more inductions and scheduled c-sections during December than any other month of the year. I don't think doctors were flat out saying they were scheduling things because of the holidays, but the increase in numbers leads one to believe it could be a contributing factor. She was very concerned she was going to get "forced" into one of these situations.
It's a tough balance because you want to believe your doctor when they say you need a c/s or an induction. But if not having these interventions are important to you, it might be a good idea to research/be your own advocate, discuss your wishes with your doctor, and make sure you really pay attention and know what's going on with your own health.
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I've been induced 2/3 deliveries. Both were very uneventful and smooth and I'm going to push to be induced again this time so my anxiety isn't sky high, so baby can begin treatment asap, and so hopefully my ob can be the one working in the hospital that day. That said, I think I might be in the minority in my experience.
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I was induced with DS and had a great experience. With that said, I was in pre-labor for 3 weeks before he came and went in that morning at 4cm. I was only on Pitocin for about 30 min before my water broke and he came 3 hours later. So I'm not sure if already being 100%effaced and 4cm dilated had more to do with the pleasant experience.
Who would deliver you if you go into labor when he's not there? Do they have someone specific or is it's who ever is at the hospital? If they have someone specific covering for him, see if you can meet that Dr and see how you feel with them before making that decision.
@KayLee77 I am trying to avoid the issue anyways. I have no clue. I'd probably go to a closer hospital (this one is 40 min away) and just whoever is on duty. That's how much I want my doctor though. The struggle is real. My mom got induced with my brother 24 years ago with this same doctor because he as heading on vacation. It wasn't like weeks early just a day or two before her date.
I dont know what what I'll do yet! We'll see!
ETA: I also suggest that just because I had a good friend who induced a week early because of dr vacation. Labor was slow to progress so the doctor went home to get some sleep and was going to come back and check on her. Her labor ended up progressing really fast at some point so they paged her doctor to come back but he didn't actually get back in time and the on call doctor delivered her baby anyways. So I just think about things like that.
I know that wasn't your question. My answer would be no; I wouldn't choose induction to ensure I'd get my doctor for delivery because I'd rather avoid unnecessary interventions. I'd definitely talk to him though and get some information on who would be covering for him while he's gone!
Edit: 5 minutes was an exaggeration. It was probably 25 minutes, then when DS was born I assume he stayed and did some things but I really don't recall seeing him!
I'm going to a midwife clinic that is also part of a hospital. I love it because for each of my appointments I meet with one of the 6 midwives so by the time baby comes I will know them all. They have been so great with easing my PGAL anxiety, spending extra time to ease my concerns and I actually feel like they care. I am confident that things will be fine no matter who I end up with.
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as for the doctor delivering the baby, my doctor still hasn't delivered one of mine. Maybe this time, who knows. But I trust her choice in partners. (Ironically, the same doctor delivered both of my babies, and I'm a little bummed that my doctor changed practices and now that doc definitely won't deliver my third