Hi everyone- I don't know if I'm asking dumb questions but I'll share a little of my story and seek your wisdom if that's ok!
I have a history of long term ttc. I don't know why that affects anything but now that I'm 38 weeks and not anywhere near engaged, my Ob mentioned to me that with my history he will be hesitant to let me go too far overdue (I know, I need to ask him why! I don't get it).
I've been very focused on active drug free labour but have been horizontal with low Blood Pressure for 10 weeks now- as I faint if I'm upright for more than 5 minutes - and this has worried me a little about how my body will cope with labouring at all!
Our Ob is supportive of us and our birth wishes but has been honest a) that he doesn't want to see us go too far overdue and b) that an epidural could be more likely than not due to my BP limiting my ability to actively labour.
Okay. So. there's a few issues there - I don't know how I'll go with labouring at all but my most immediate concern is getting this baby to engage etc because I do NOT want to be induced. I can't think of much worse. I can't walk around or jump up and downwhich might be part of the problem - gravity is not on my side!
Is there anything I can do? Do you have any tips?
Thanks everyone. I so want this to go as smoothly as possible of course with little or no intervention but it feels like it's starting to crumble!




which might be part of the problem - gravity is not on my side!
Reply With Quote


Creator of
and ultimately, I just want a healthy bub (and me!) at the end. So the rest of this will fade as the choices become clearer, as yours did.
but the pelvic thing is a good point.

Bookmarks