thread: Anyone else 42wks pg?!

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    in the garden
    3,767

    Oh hun...

    I don't really have any advice... but I feel for you! It must be so hard at this stage to decide what the right decision is for bub.. .

    I went 13 days over with my DS1 & went into spontaneous labour. Ds2 was induced at 40+10.

    DD was the interesting one though, she was due on 1/3 by USS dates, my GP thought maybe 2 weeks earlier. She was born on 3/3 - so hosp thought she was right on time... but she was brown, wrinkeld, peeling & had such long fingernails.. I have no idea how overdue she was but I am guessing at least 2 weeks minimum. Compared to DS1 who looked perfectly cooked & he was supposedly 13 days late...

    I don't know if that story is really of any help, I have never been in quite the situation you are now... but they do say that babies come in their own time when they are ready.

    There's a thread here which is really interesting you might want to check it out. In the meantime at least you sound as though you have a great Ob and the monitoring is good.

    I guess you are trying all the natural induction methods?

    Good luck

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    Tassie
    2,567

    hugs hun. I know the feeling of it never going to end. I went over with Chase but not that much. I just wanted to share with you that a lovely lady on another forum I am on went to 44 weeks before going naturally

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    I went to 42 weeks and only had a c-section because my placenta was deteriorating and my cord wasn't functioning properly.

    I have no worries about people going over, as long as you have monitoring to check up on the placenta and cord.



    Good luck. Hopefully you will go into labour soon. xxx

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    I went to 40+10 with my first two babies. With number 1 I went into natural labour the night before my scheduled induction... with number 2 I ws induced.

    I went into labour after having a curry LOL if that is any help!

    I agree with trying to avoid an induction.... they can be pretty horrid. If you have to be induced then ask them to start off gently.

    My two over due babies didn't look at all 'over cooked' despite being "overdue". And my placenta was fine.

    If I was you I would hire a good DVD comedy and tuck into a bowl of curry! Try to get your mind off it... try to have a laugh. We went out for dinner the night before I went into labour and I stopped thinking/worrying about it for an evening... I think that's what helped.

    *Labour vibes* for you!

    ETA: oh any friends with newborns or babies that you can hold? I have a theory that that helps bring on labour too...

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    Perth
    677

    Jas - haven't tried accupuncture or castor oil, but have tried DTD, hot food, walking, etc... guess i could try nipple stimulation as well... yes, the monitoring shows that he has plenty of fluid, a very healthy placenta and cord, and is very active with great heart activity - so there REALLY is no real reason to worry - it's just the pressure placed on me by this induction-obsessed society that has me doubting everything i guess!! to make things worse, DH's parents are visiting this weekend from interstate and i'm feeling PRESSURE to have the baby before they leave.. they're also talking about extending their trip if i don't have the baby before then... but they can only extend it for a few more days, and there's still no guarantee i'll have had the baby by then!! all of their other grandchildren have been born early by elective induction or c-section, so i think they also think i'm a lunatic for letting it "go on" this long, and don't understand why i don't just hurry up and get induced!!

    mel (missymoo) - i'm not sure that has made me feel that much better!! ha ha!! no, that's what i need to hear - makes 13 days o/d seem like nothing to get my knickers in a knot over... if people can go to 44wks without complication, then i have nothing to worry about!! my Ob told me about one of his patients who has gone to 43.5wks with all three of her children and had absolutely normal births and healthy babies... i guess some people just take longer to bake babies to perfection!!

    mel (arimeh) - thankfully there is no concern with my placenta or cord at this stage...

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    in the garden
    3,767

    ..to make things worse, DH's parents are visiting this weekend from interstate and i'm feeling PRESSURE to have the baby before they leave.. they're also talking about extending their trip if i don't have the baby before then... but they can only extend it for a few more days, and there's still no guarantee i'll have had the baby by then!! all of their other grandchildren have been born early by elective induction or c-section, so i think they also think i'm a lunatic for letting it "go on" this long, and don't understand why i don't just hurry up and get induced!!
    Oh, that does make it hard... I would arm myself with as much info as possible!

    If your Ob is happy & bub is healthy there is no reason to put either of you through an induction. But you already know that...try not to let them make you feel too pressured.

    Good luck, hope it happens for you soon

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Feb 2009
    2,031

    I went 42 with my first. The fact this pre labour has spent its time being vague and almost painless has me thinking I am going over again. Gah! I *always* went over so dunno why I thought this would be different.

    With mine, the block was mental. I was terrified of what labour was all about and I think the only reason I finally went into full blown labour was because my mum was leaving the next day to go back to Sydney and it knocked the "afraid to labour" walls down and replaced it with "I ain't doing this without my mummy!!!!!" LOL.

    See if you can't get a chance to relax and get ready to labour. You've done pretty much everything else. Worth a shot, right?

  8. #8
    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
    3,734

    oh ella - dont let the ILs pressure you, your OB is doing a fantastic job and so are you...
    I am looking out for your announcement though, i would be sooo impatient by now! xxx