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When you go in for an induction, it's easy to feel like you've given up a natural birth and are in a highly medicalised environment, but it doesn't have to be that way. You don't have to accept everything they want you to do because they've stuck in a drip and taken control from the beginning.
This was my biggest worry. I had an induction with DD and swore black and blue that i'd NEVER have another one and have a c/s over an induction anyday. Though i've done more research now and will have the induction if I have to. I just don't want to lose the feeling of a natural birth when it's something I have worked on and have been preparing myself for for so long.