As the other posters have said, to lessen your chances of having a c/s don't be induced. Not all end in c/s but alot do too. If you are going to be induced, I would suggest that it doesn't happen until at least 42 weeks, they can monitor you to make sure everything is ok with bubby and your placenta. I would also get them to make sure that your body is ready -I was one of the unlucky ones too. My body simply was not ready - 3 days before the induction my cervix was not ready however they still induced me a few days later without checking to see if my cervix was even ready. I should have said something then. I was also only 10 days over - it seems like a lifetime but really, the long term effects and consequences as Samantha mentioned are worth a few extra days. I now have the limitations and stress associated with going for a VBAC, being classed as high risk at every turn, the worry of what will happen if I do have another c/s and how I will look after my girl. Sorry to be a downer but really unless there is an absolutely medical reason for it, not being late, or bub too big or a weekend coming up etc. then I would strongly suggest you disagree to any intervention.

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