Aw hun I know how you feel but I'd still say don't do it.
I've had a couple of missed miscarriages, and I had health issues at the end of my last pregnancy and a toddler to contend with who was at the peak of her terrible two's - I was exhausted and sick of worrying about the baby (even though he was doing fine I still had that nagging "what if" that you're talking about). Going two weeks overdue was never an option for me with the health issues I was having (GD and my liver going wonky) but I agreed to an induction at 38 weeks because I was so sick of everything.
I regret it immensely as baby wasn't ready to come (even though he was head down but that does not mean that he's necessarily ready: my first baby was head down from 20 weeks) so anyway long story short I ended up with an emergency c/section.
The risk of that happening is quite high with an induction, and even higher if it's your first baby (somewhere around 60% if you have an epidural during labour). I wish I'd known this before I was induced with my second baby.
I know it's hard, but try to wait it out. It seems like forever ut it's only a few weeks and you'll be so happy you let baby decide when he's ready to come, and you'll know you did all you could to avoid a c/section as well![]()


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Being hooked up to a drip and monitors is no where near as romantic

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