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  1. #1
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    Nov 2006
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    Oh my god! Being induced!

    It's so surreal! Unless something happens naturally today I will be induced this time tomorrow morning! In some ways I really hope I go naturally today but I am not at all unhappy about my decision to be induced because I don't I could stand being pregnant with pre-labour signs any longer!

    If I hadn't had those signs (irregular contractions, loss of mucus plug, 3cm dilates) I prob would have continued on my merry way for a while but the last 5 days I have practically been house-bound with a few short trips and no fun plans just in case I did go into labour.

    Few questions:
    1. How long after you were induced did you actually give birth?
    2. Once you had the gel on did you also have your waters broken or did they wait a bit?
    3. How bad is it really having waters broken?

    I guess that is my main concern - being in intense pain because it was brought on. I always said I didn't want to be induced becuse I heard it was far more intense but now that I am here I don't mind too much!

    It's also exciting cause only our parents and about 2 friends know it's tomorrow. Keeping it a surprise! And I love the date - 29-09-09! Not as good as 09-09-09 but close enough!

  2. #2
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    Aug 2006
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    Hi Jordie
    It's scary but also exciting isn't it!
    To answer your questions:

    Few questions:
    1. How long after you were induced did you actually give birth?
    1st: - 17 hours, but labour didn't actually start until about 12 hours into it.
    2nd: - 8 hours
    3rd: - 4 hours

    2. Once you had the gel on did you also have your waters broken or did they wait a bit?
    I had my waters broken with all three, but not straight away, probably a few hours after the gel was inserted.
    3. How bad is it really having waters broken?
    I must admit, it wasn't pleasant, but doesn't last too long.

    With my first used gas and had a shot of pethadine, with my second I used the gas,
    and with my third I used a minimal amount of gas. sure, it was painful, but I have nothing to compare it to. In saying that, it was a pain I could handle (with a bit of moaning and groaning )

    Best of luck - I hope everything goes beautifully for you.

  3. #3
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    Hi Jordie,

    First of all, how exciting!! (and scary too!) - Rudy induced me me too I went in on the tuesday afternoon (20.01.09) at 2.30pm had the first of lot gels inserted at 3pm and monitored for an hour. Was told to rest up and relax (yeah right!) - Anyway, started with a few slight contractions, nothing to write home about. At 9pm another lot of gels were inserted and monitored again for another hour - cramps were starting to get a bit more intense but nothing i couldn't breathe through - i was told to get some sleep as waters would be broken at 8am the next morning and drip started(Wednesday 21 Jan 09) - Anyway, i guess my DD had other plans, cause my waters broke on their own at 1.00am and i was in labour for 7 hours with DD born at 8.00am on 21.109! So i never had the drip or had my waters broken, my body did it on its own and i had no pain relief and birthed vaginally (no tears yaay!) with no assistance other than Rudy telling me when to stop pushing!. - As it was my first pregnancy i cant compare it to going into labour naturally, but i can say mine was a positive induction and not a "horrendous cascade of intervention".

    Goodluck! - Rudy will look after you, he was FANTASTIC

  4. #4
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    Nov 2006
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    Thanks girls!!! Good to hear such positive stories!

    Jazahmum - is it unusual to have 3 inductions?
    Cookalooks - glad to hear you loved Rudy too!

    I didn't really think that labour would take so long after being induced! Maybe I won't get my cool date afterall!! I might go and buy some magazines today if it looks like we'll be sitting around!

  5. #5
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    Jordie - I was induced due to high blood pressure with all three births. Forgot to add, that I also didn't tear, and babies attached and fed beautifully right from the word go
    Hopefully they will only have to insert the gels for you.
    What time do you have to go in tomorrow? With my first it was midnight (ob wanted to make sure I had all the time in hospital that I was allowed to (with private insurance)
    That was tiring, as I couldn't sleep at all - I was so excited!

  6. #6
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    Dec 2008
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    I also had 3 inductions. You'll be fine.

    1. How long after you were induced did you actually give birth?

    1st - 5 hrs after the drip was inserted
    2nd- 2 hrs after drip inserted
    3rd- 56 mins after drip inserted

    2. Once you had the gel on did you also have your waters broken or did they wait a bit?

    I only had the gel with my 3rd the night before the induction. The next morning they broke my waters and inserted the drip.

    3. How bad is it really having waters broken?

    It doesn't hurt at all. It's more embarrassing having a Dr's head between your legs.

  7. #7
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    Jul 2009
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    Hi JordieC, I was induced with DS2, I didn't have the gel, my waters had already broken hours before things just weren't happening quick enough for the staff at the hospital so they ended up inducing with the syntocin drip. I don't mean to scare you but it was very intense from the first contraction, but from the start of the drip to DS being born was 1hr 45mins, only a couple of stitches.
    Hope you get your cool date 29/9 is my birthday too..not 2009 obiously
    Good luck

  8. #8
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    I was induced with #2 and it was great!

    I got the gel (my cervix was closed and posterior - so nowhere near thinking of havign a bub) and within 45 mins onf having the gel i was having contractions I had her 4 hours later. I managed a natural birth, my waters werent even broken that happened just before she slipped out! It was more painful than my non-induced labour but still managable and she was even posterior, but i was determined to not have any drugs (i don't react well )

    good luck and remembe to go with the flow! your body knows what to do

  9. #9
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    Oct 2007
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    Firstly how exciting to know it's happening! Good luck though, I hope it happens naturally for you....

    Few Answers....

    1. How long after you were induced did you actually give birth?
    Drip started at 7am DS arrived at 3:55pm
    2. Once you had the gel on did you also have your waters broken or did they wait a bit?
    I had gel inserted at two times the night before, it didn't work for me (it did for the lady in the next room though). I had my waters broken the next day after the drip was already started
    3. How bad is it really having waters broken?
    It wasn't an enjoyable experience from what I can remember. They scratched the cr@p out of DS's head and I complained to the doctor that he could "stop digging for gold"

    I was 9 days overdue and had not even had a single braxton hicks contraction the entire pregnancy. Needless to say DS is still a mummy's boy. I was glad I was enduced, albeit it was painful enough for me to want an epidural..... My body had not warmed up AT ALL!!

  10. #10
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    Jul 2008
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    how exciting jordie - it's nearly time!!

    1. How long after you were induced did you actually give birth? my waters were broken at around 7am (i think!), the drip went in within an hour & i gave birth at 5.48pm - so just under 10 hours. mine was an assisted delivery (forceps) because DS' heartrate was dropping.
    2. Once you had the gel on did you also have your waters broken or did they wait a bit? i had the cervidil pessary put in at about 6pm the night before & they monitored me for a couple of hours & then off and on overnight. when i hadn't progressed to regular contractions by 6am & my waters hadn't broken, they decided to break my waters.
    3. How bad is it really having waters broken? i found it more uncomfortable than anything else. an ob did it first but didn't get it right so a m/w did it. it was like a rubber glove with a small hook at the end.

    good luck tomorrow

  11. #11
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    Feb 2007
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    I really didn't mind having my waters broken, i certainly didn't find it painful at all. It did make the cx more intense but the process of having it done was no issue for me.
    What did make labour more intense was the syntocin drip.

    I am guessing because you are showing all the signs that your body is almost ready it wont take too much to convince your body to go into labour. You might find you only need a bit of gel or your waters broken and things will progress well.

    I went into labour spontaneously the night before i was due to be induced with DD2. So you never know what the next 24 hours will bring. However it works out.......... how exciting! You're going to meet you new baby in the next 48 hours! Wooot! Good luck.

  12. #12
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    Few questions:
    1. How long after you were induced did you actually give birth?
    16 hours, i was given 2 doses of gel. and monitored. i also wasnt dilated at all, i was enduced for pre eclampsia.

    2. Once you had the gel on did you also have your waters broken or did they wait a bit?
    my waters wernt broken, that happened after 14 hours of labour and no progression and i got my epidural and they spontaiously ruptured, think my body relaxed i was very nervous and in alot of pain.
    3. How bad is it really having waters broken?
    have been told as painfull as an internal. but i didnt get mine.

    i can say the contractuions were hard and fast from the begining but i was able to shower and rock through them till exhaustion set in at 2 am.

  13. #13
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    Jun 2009
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    1. How long after you were induced did you actually give birth? 18hrs... I was induced for PE and instead of the gel I had the 24hr tape inserted as my cervix wasn't ripe enough for the gel.
    2. Once you had the gel on did you also have your waters broken or did they wait a bit? They were supposed to check dilation 24hrs later, but I started contracting 6 hours later and my waters broke by themselves in the bath during labour 3 hours before she was born
    3. How bad is it really having waters broken? Can't comment, mine broke by themselves which I was grateful for!

    It was a hard and fast pregnancy (apparently this can happen with inductions)... I was considered to be in established labour at 11pm and she was born at 3am. I just used gas for pain relief (although I begged them for everything else, including a c section lol)

    Good Luck tomorrow!!! Sleep as much as you can tonight, you'll need your strength!

  14. #14
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    Jan 2008
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    Congratulations and Good luck on your pending birth very exciting!

    1. How long after you were induced did you actually give birth?
    22hrs but i was 1 wk early and cervix was no where near ready
    2. Once you had the gel on did you also have your waters broken or did they wait a bit?
    I had tape put on my cervic and contractions started straight away, went down to labour ward 6hrs later, straped onto the moniter then 2hrs later they put the drip on and 2hrs after that they broke my waters.
    3. How bad is it really having waters broken?
    I have had this done twice and didnt find it the bad, a little uncomfy but not painful.

  15. #15
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    Oct 2006
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    1. How long after you were induced did you actually give birth?
    Broke waters and nothing happened (no contractions) for 4 hours. Drip went in and DS was born 2 hours and 29 mins later.

    2. Once you had the gel on did you also have your waters broken or did they wait a bit?
    No gel because because I was already 4 cms and cervix was soft.

    3. How bad is it really having waters broken?
    Wasn't painful for me. But it was weird feeling how warm they were but apart from that no pain.


    Good luck huni

    Can't wait to read your BA.

    Spring x

  16. #16
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    Dropping in to see if there's any news?? Hope all went well.

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    Ohh me too,just dropping in to see if any news! - Does Jordie have a P.I.G?