Side effects of induction
I think its worth remembering that the method used to calculate your due date (40 weeks from the first day of your last period or 38 weeks from ovulation) is a VERY OLD method and is can be used as a rough guide at best. If you planted an apple tree on a particular day, would you expect the first lot of apples on that tree to ripen and fall off the tree at the same time? Of course not. Our babies and our bodies are so unique and we all need different lengths of time in the oven until we are ready to be served!!
Left alone to nature, the baby is the one who releases the hormones responsible for triggering labour contractions- which generally come on slow and regular at a pace which is not going to cause distress to bub. Births that are artificially induced via synthetic hormones (synto) have a much higher rate of intervention- (particularly c/section & pain relief), as the synto drip causes contractions to come on faster and harder than they would naturally. Thus the woman opts for pain relief sooner than she may in a spontaneous labour, which of course comes with its own risks and disadvantages- particular amoung them a woman's inability to feel her own contractions and thus know when best to push. These rapid contactions are also more likely to cause distress to the baby, leading to decreased heart rate and often emergency c-section.
The genuine statistics for women who will NOT go into labour spontaneously if left alone are incredibly rare. Something like 99.9% of women who go past their estimated "due date" WILL go into spontaneous labour within 2& 1/2 weeks (17 days) of their EDD. Those who don't are known to have rare medical conditions.
Your baby and your body alone know when the safest time to deliver is. The rates of artificial intervention during birth would be drastically reduced if the medical community had more respect for the incredible innate ability of the baby and the woman's body to do what nature intended for it to do, when the time is right. We need to stop perpetuating fear into women who all too often go against their baby's and bodies will in order to fullfill some sort of rigid criteria which is outdated and is in desperate need of review.
This post is not intended to offend anyone who has opted not to wait for a spontaneous labour due to medical recommendation. Of course there are situations when artificial induction may be necessary, but being 2,3 or even 10 days 'overdue' when you and your baby are prefectly healthy is not a valid medical reason for doing so. Some babies need 37 weeks in the womb- others may need 42 weeks- and these are both absolutely normal and natural. Remember that YOU are in charge of your birth - not anyone else!! Through education about how our bodies work, and how women throughout the ages the world over have birthed, we can become empowered to make balanced and informed choices.
Love and light....
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