I guess things are rolling for you now but if you are still rteading this I think the most important thing is to relax. forget that you are being "induced" and just let your body respond to what is happening as everything they are doing is just an artifical way of what your body would normally do. Do lots of visualisation - imagine your cervix opening and your baby decending.
They will want to monitor you but this does not mean you have to be lying down you can rock, figure eight your hips, squat etc beside the machine. Also you can also ask to have th monitor taken off for 10 min while you and your drip go a walking. Another tip is to go labour in the bathroom. My midwife spent most of my labour on the mats in the bathroom with me (I wouldn't come out as I didn't have to be strapped to the machines in there:-)
Try to steer clear of an epidural if you can as they can increase the chances of c-sec.
I had sudden pre-eclampsia with DS, went for a check up and 3 hrs later was in hossy getting induced. I had ARM and then the drip started 30mins later. My contract started just before the drip was put in but because of the BP and toxemia they had to put the drip in as they wanted labour started ASAP. 5 hrs later (2 hrs pushing as DS got stuck under my pubic bone) DS was born! I had an epiesitomy at the end but that was the only intervention. It did take 4 days for my BP to come down though so be aware it might not come down straight away.
All the best, hope it all goes well.


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