Elective induction or not??
I'm toying up with the idea of asking to be induced and just looking for experiences/advice. I've been lucky so far that my two previous births have been straightforward, natural births so I know I am able to do it and normally wouldnt consider an induction, but this time around, things are a bit more complicated:
Bub has a medical condition and so I am delivering at a city hospital an hour away. DH works in the city, so if I went into labour and needed him to come home first, it will take us at least 2 hours to get back to the hospital. My last labour was only 4 hours long, and I went from being 4cm to DS being out within 1.5hours. So I'm worried that we won't make it to the hospital in time. Part of me is wondering if I'll feel more comfortable being induced so that I don't have this worry of making it to the hospital in time.
The other thing is that it may well be bub's that makes the decision that she needs to come out now and i end up being induced or having a cs. And I'm wondering for my peace of mind, if having the date set for an induction will help with the worry of how bub is faring inside.
Elective induction or not??
You could always consider a stretch and sweep (if all is well and favourable) around 38 weeks then stay close the hospital for the following few days, if that's possible.
I went into spontaneous labour with both my girls but I did have a S&S with DD2 and my waters broke 3 days later. It was 1pm and she was born after just 37mins of active labour, which didn't start until almost 4pm.
I've now had two fast births and my OB expressed concern the day after DD2 was born :o about how fast a third labour would be. At my 6 week checkup, he told me he'd suggest induction with a third baby but just breaking my waters, nothing else. I honestly think I'd agree to it. The thought of giving birth at home, in the car or the car park does not interest me at all. It scares the day lights out of me to be honest! But I'm not interested in a full induction either, especially as both my girls have arrived spontaneously at 38 weeks. So yeah, the most I'd agree to would be either another S&S or having my waters broken. Providing all was favourable though.
Good luck with your decision.
Re: Elective induction or not??
I was induced for both my pregnancies, DD1 was gels only, waters broke 2hrs later on their own with no further intervention no constant monitoring no pain relief and i was in the shower right up until the top of her head was starting to show after which i moved to the bed and birthed her on all fours. Total labour was 7 hours.
DD2 i was already 4cm dilated from a S&S but no contractions so i asked for my waters to be broken. My OB broke them at 730am and i was in established labour by 10am. Again, no further intervention was required and labour was 5hrs.
I agree with LuluHB that not all inductions end " in a cascade of intervention" sure I may have just been 'lucky' but i think that having a great support network plays a huge role. I had an OB who was very hands off and happy for me to do my thing and i had a doula as well as my DH all of which i think helped me have two minimal intervention vaginal births.
At the end of the end of the day it's a decision only you can make. Good luck :hug:
Elective induction or not??
Sorry I didnt get a chance to write what I wanted to as I had to go to chiro for a bad headache.
I included the link to Sue's story because I think its important to remember that the advice we give (it didnt happen to me) can sometimes result in decisions that dont unfold like we meant it to.
There are good reasons for inductions, but lots of not so good too. Just have to weigh up the pros and cons and what you're happy to accept. :)