This really is a respectful and safe place to express thoughts and ideas.
I've learnt so much being a part of this wonderful site.
I feel much more prepared for this momentous event.
Thanks everyone :)
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This really is a respectful and safe place to express thoughts and ideas.
I've learnt so much being a part of this wonderful site.
I feel much more prepared for this momentous event.
Thanks everyone :)
I think so too LilMG and I am so happy to hear that some of what you have read here on Belly Belly will help you to achieve what you need for birthing your little one... :hug:
Just want to say I didnt tear with my induction either. It really was a fabulous experience considring the circumstances and Im glad to have avoided a caesar entirely.
Thanks for bringing this up BDoll~I hope your little one has arrived safe and sound.
I have sought advise and support here regarding inductions and have heard many positive experiences. Although I understand some of it may seem conflicting when applied to your personal situation.
My baby has gastroschisis therefore I am being induced at 37 weeks. Being my first pregnancy, I'd thought that inducing labour was just a routine way for babies to be born...but I now know that there are implications and things to consider.
From reading through the articles I would not induced labour if I had a choice, but if it were at all life threating to your baby you would do anything. I think the most confusing and upsetting part is whether it will be more painful than a spontaneous labour and Jelvie, I agree, part of this seems dependent on your own bodies reaction to the chemicals, for everyone its different.