Hi Beck!
I was induced at 9 days overdue with DS, and he was born about 16 hours after the gel was inserted.
While it was not something I'd have chosen if I knew I had a choice, it was nonetheless a very positive experience, for the most part.
I had a stretch and sweep done at 41 weeks, without warning, consent etc by a stand in ob. that was the negative part.
After finding another OB I was told I would have to go to be induced 2 days later.
I arrived at the hospital at 10am to have gel put in, and 1/2 hour of monitoring later they asked me if I wanted to go home for a while, which I said yes. They had admitted me by that stage, so I had to be back by a certain time etc.
Well I started having period type pain almost immediately, and had contractions on-off through the afternoon, certainly still manageablt by the time I had to go back to hospital at 5pm. They progressed and got closer and more painful until about 9:30 when I had a proper show, blood everywhere etc, and they asked me if I wanted to go in the bath which I jumped at!
Becuase the OB was only going to be there if I needed stitches etc, and my waters had not broken I stayed in there until 1am. At whici point they hurt again and I decided I wanted gas. By the time they'd turned it to the max level, I wanted to push. Somewhere there they ruptured my membranes and DS was born 90 mins later.
No drip, no immediate painful contractions, the gas was something I had always been open to, and the ARM well by that stage I just wanted DS out. No c/s, and for a 10lb 4oz baby with a 38cm HC the midwives were all a bit excited.
I was really pleased with my birthing experience from the induction onward. As I said I probably would not have chosen it but it was a really great outcome for all of us.


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Beck! I am with you completely. As you know i'm booked in for induction on Thursday (i'll be 10 days overdue) and have also received a lot of pressure to try and avoid it. This is just not an option in my case cause it's actually a danger to the life of my baby and myself to continue much further as i had a placenta abruption with my last preg. The longer the baby stays inside the weaker the placenta becomes...and i just can't take that chance again. I desperately want a VBAC this time around and i know that having an induction may ruin that chance but having my little girl out safe in the world, what ever way that ends up being, is my priority.

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