The best and most effective to way to avoid induction is just say no.
If your baby is doing well and there are no issues with you, often this is not the big deal that we hype ourselves up for it to be.
I've seen SO many mums get really worked up before their 41 week appointment about telling the hospital they won't be showing up for a 40+10 induction appointment - only to find that the response is "Oh, ok". Of course sometimes there is further discussion but mostly routine inductions for post dates are booked
routinely - meaning unless you speak up they just assume you are agreeable. Just tell them that you don't want it.
If you get grief you can tell them that you will agree to monitoring but you dont' have to do that either. If there is a problem specific to you (ie. NOT the "placentas fail after 41 weeks" line - this is a generalisation and has nothing to do with your pregnancy and is also a gross exaggeration of the risk) then you might consider some monitoring. It's pretty unusual to go past 42 weeks - so the strategy my mums often use is to just focus on delaying it until then. Don't stress about things past that point, we deal with that when we get there. We almost never get there

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