60% of first time mums being induced end in ceasarean section. Once you start intervention, then doctors and midwives will continue the interventions through to the end. If you google 'cascade of intervention' then I'm sure you will find some good info. If you don't need to be induced then don't be induced. Tiredness, partner going away, sick of being pregnant, sore back, big baby and being 40 weeks are not good reasons to have an induction. That's the best way to avoid the c/s at the end. And remember it's not just about this birth, but your next births, as having a c/s or traumatic birth this time, will influence you and your caregivers next time and make your battles that much harder.




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