thread: Induction - What happens when...? (Melb midwives/Hospital staff)

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  1. #1
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    Jun 2007
    Melbourne
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    Thanks for the replies, ladies... I've had a little rest & don't feel quite as panicky as before I'm really, really hoping the acupuncture session tomorrow works its magic and all this worry will have been for nothing

    Snacks/Littlelara - we tried the negotiation in the appointment today & got a flat out 'No, this is hospital protocol' from the Ob. (This isn't the first time she's been really difficult to deal with though - her bedside manner is just awful, which is something I'll take up when we give feedback. She even attempted a stretch & sweep during the internal today without getting my OK first! Not happy.)

  2. #2
    Registered User

    May 2006
    Burwood, Victoria
    21

    Hi AJ,

    Your not over till you have completed 42 week of pregnancy. Ask to see the hospital protocol, some hospitals have it on their web sites. Some hospital staff can't seem to remember hospital policy correctly or sometimes provide out of date information.

    Also hospital policy are just guidelines, not laws and they are being constantly reviewed and different hospitals have different policies - maybe checking out the policies of other nearby hospitals would help you with the bigger picture.

    It is dangerous to interfere in a pregnancy unless there is a serious problem.

    If the hospital really wanted to protect the health of you and your baby because of concerns regarding over dates they would be inducing you on the Sunday morning not at 41 +6 days.

    Hospitals operate 24hours, they can and should provide their services when you need them, not when it suits them.

    I was 42 weeks with my first daughter, 41 + 5 with my second, two friends recently went 42 + 5 and 43. One of these women asked for daily monitoring so she knew what was happening with bub. The second women had a private midwife so it wasn't a big issue.

    Enjoy all the natural hurry up baby methods, sometimes they work and most of them are fun

    Most of all, savior every moment of this time, go out, make sure you have things to do written into your diary right up to and past your 42 week mark.

    Now is the time to relax.

    Very soon you will have your baby in your arms.

    Deb

  3. #3
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    Jul 2007
    melbourne
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    Thanks for the replies, ladies... I've had a little rest & don't feel quite as panicky as before I'm really, really hoping the acupuncture session tomorrow works its magic and all this worry will have been for nothing

    Snacks/Littlelara - we tried the negotiation in the appointment today & got a flat out 'No, this is hospital protocol' from the Ob. (This isn't the first time she's been really difficult to deal with though - her bedside manner is just awful, which is something I'll take up when we give feedback. She even attempted a stretch & sweep during the internal today without getting my OK first! Not happy.)
    HI aj... sorry to hear things are not turning out as you would have hoped... Induction or c-section was also mentioned to me if bubs is big!.... I have a scan next monday and am so scared that she'll be big and OB will say we need to induce her early!! What's the name of your OB..? if you don't mind telling... you could PM me... mine is very yes..no.. as well!

    goodluck luv.. i hope bubs decides to make an appearance!!

    xxx

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