Hi MG
I had an induction last april. I din't find out till the day before so had no time to mentally prepare myself lol. I din't have the gel, my cervix was "favourable" and they ruptured my membranes and then about half an hour later i had the drip. They started it really low and went up slowly, so I didn't find it too bad and the contractions didn't start immediately. They need to monitor you, but i was still able to walk around and have a shower, they just put the monitor on at intervals, so don't let them tell you that it has to be continuous.
I had my membranes ruptured at about 9:30am, drip about 10ish, was in established (but easy to handle) labour at 12ish and had abbey at 5:20pm after half an hour of pushing. I had no drugs, just concentrated on breathing calmly through my contractions.
Abbey had a shoulder dystocia, which was quickly fixed, and she was 9lb6oz. The only thing i wouldve done differently was to have had her standing or kneeling, but I was too damn tired, literally falling asleep between pushing. I was told that standing probably wouldve prevented the shoulder dystocia.
I think if you go in with an open mind, try not to think that an induced labour will be more painful and just focus on the fantastic reward at the end and you will be fine.
Good Luck with everything!
P.S. I tried everything to go into labour naturally, walking, castor oil, dtd, curries etc etc none of it worked. I


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I will be sure to tell my Ob to avoid gel to skin contact! Will have to try every method I can think of to get things moving before then!


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