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Old September 15th, 2009, 05:16 PM
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Just wondering if there is a medical reason for which induction has been suggested?
Its just that your chances of acheiving a VBAC will be much increased if your baby is able to initiate labour naturally - when he or she is ready. Remember that the EDD is an estimate at best and only your baby and body know the true due date. Its the system that gets it wrong - not your body or your baby. 42 week labours are perfectly normal and natural, and in other countries nobody would bat an eyelid at this. Don't allow yourself to be pressured into an induction for simply being 'overdue' - remember that you have the right to say no and its your choice at the end of the day - although certain individuals may make it seem otherwise at times.
If the OB asks why, you simply tell him that you would like to optimise your chances of acheiving a VBAC, and do not want an induction decreasing your chances and interfering with this natural process.
As for the c-section - you needn't have to fear anything your ob suggests, and you have a right to decline anything he suggests. It is his job to support your decisions - provided you and the baby are healthy, of course. At the end of the day its your choice, so stick up for yourself and your baby!!

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