Mel, have you read this post: Gestational Diabetes and Induction about GD and Induction? It's a study you might like to print off and show your OB.
I wouldn't stress about bubs being posterior now, stacks of time to move. The woman I am supporting this month had an OP baby and it has just been this last week (she was due last friday) has moved OA. So don't worry yourself about it now. Do some research on Optimal Fetal Positioning, there is an article on the main site about it, and you can google it. Check out the spinning babies site too.
Generally the most painful births are posterior or induced, so if you have both you will need lots of great support, but like I say, it's early and you may need not worry about it! I also know women who have had both without pain relief, it is a low percent but it is possible.


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