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Induce Early?

My doctor is on vacation when I am due (day before Thanksgiving). So she offered up that she would induce me if I wanted the Friday before, which would be 5 days before my due date. I am considering for planning purposes with 1 child already and no family in town. My first came 2 weeks early so it is possible I could go earlier anyways. Just wondering what the experience is like given no other complications of pregnancy. I heard labor takes longer but that is all I know.

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I'm not really considering this to have my doctor there or for any health reasons...more for the possibility of planning to have my son taken care of. We do have several neighbors to help but I am still over thinking it all. It is only 5 days early and she said she wouldn't do it unless all conditions were right (Cervix was ready). Given some of the circumstances around C-Sections though, I am reconsidering. Really don't want to go that route unless I have to and don't want it to happen because I made the decision to induce. I will certainly read up on it more.

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You've gotten a lot of negative responses, but I will say that I was induced at 39 weeks and thought it was wonderful. I also have an older child, so we could prepare family to come and stay with him. I got pitocin around 10:00 a.m. and my little guy came out by 2:00 p.m. It was a great experience.

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I don't recommend induction for anything other than medically necessary. The baby comes when the baby is ready. My sister was induced and then had problems and had to have a C-section...can happen when not induced but still.

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I was induced and it was beyond awful. I couldn't dialate so they just kept pumping in more medications. I had contractions coming in the middle of contractions. I would NEVER recommend you get induced for any reason other than medical neccesity for the safety of you or the baby. I have come to the conclusion that women have been having kids since the beginning of time, with or without all the options we have now, and done just fine. It took me over a month to fully recover from that delivery.

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A lot of babies are not born on their due dates. You might go into labor on your own early or late (two weeks give or take is completely normal). Don't plan your birth around someone else s vacation schedule. Unless there's a medical reason your child needs to come out right away, just let nature take it's course.

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This is just my opinion but I think you should let nature takes it course and your lovely baby will come when he/she is completely done cooking and is ready. Regardless of if your dr is there or not, really all they do is catch and pass you do all the work. LOL Good luck in your decision.

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Both of my kids were induced, but for different reasons and both deliveries were fine. My daughter was a week overdue and they induced because they didn't want to go much past that since I used Clomid to get pregnant and they knew for certain when I conceived (so, they knew my due date was accurate). I was glad that they induced her because I didn't want to have any of the complications that come with a baby that is far overdue (such as meconium ingestion, etc).

Now, fast foward 2 1/2 years to when my son was due. He was due Memorial Day weekend and about 3 weeks before my due date at my appointment, my doctor walks in and says "so, when are we inducing this baby?". I was floored! I asked her why we would be inducing and she said that she was afraid he would get too big and that I would end up with a c-section (I am petite, but I had my daughter at 41 weeks and she was 7.5 lbs). She was ready to induce that week! I basically told her no and then went home and thought about it. Like you, I had another child and no family around, so I agreed to be induced when my Mom arrived, but that wasn't until I was 39 weeks along. While it was nice to have things planned out, I will tell you that I regret this decision. Not for any medical reasons, because as I said before, both of my deliveries went perfectly smoothly, but because I felt like she did it to avoid the possibility of dealing with it over a holiday weekend. I feel like I was pressured into it and in the end, she didn't make it in time for the delivery anyway! Oh, and my son who was supposedly getting "too big" weighed 6 lbs 9 oz when he was born. I really wish I had waited and let him try to come on his own. In the end, do what you're comfortable with, but if I had it to do over again, I would not have induced with my son unless we went over the due date by a week or so again. Good luck! I hope all goes smoothly for you whatever you choose to do.

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This may sound harsh and you will get lots of thoughts on this, if you want the just ( I HAD to have my third induced for medical reasons and the labor was about the same as my other too, it depends heavily on the method of induction though....DO your research) Continue to read if you want my opinion. It just saddens me when doctors give this option. I mean seriously it's for convenience. Medically necessary inductions are about the only reason why I would. I had my first two without induction and then due to medical reasons I had to be induced with my third. My labors were all about the same but there is no way I would do an induction unless it was life or death. Is she the only doctor who can deliver a baby?...no! did she not warn you of the impending vacation? Most do. What is there fully to plan it's only one child...if need be your husband can take care of your older one. We didn't have family anywhere near for our first or second. It wasn't till a week afer the baby that we saw family. There is no Planning in having a baby. Why risk having something go wrong for "convenience".

I would lije ti add ub after readubg fir tiry response, remember you are flirting with the safety of you and your unborn child over conveience if you choose to plan for reasons of having childcare for your older child. Your older child it not going to be harmed if you don't have someone specifically set up to watch him if you happen to go into labor unexpectadly. Don't risk it.

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I went through this same exact thing- my doctor convinced me to do it for "my safety" and at that point in the pregnancy, it is appealing to know when the baby is coming and to just "finish". Now we did not use drugs- they broke my water and we did the old fashioned way of inducing contractions(I can share those in an e-mail if you want a semi-natural induction). I am extremely afraid of pitocin and epidurals so that part of the induction was a huge turn off. Have you seen Ricki Lake's move about pitocin and epidurals? It leads to many more c-sections and all of this is more $$$ for the doctors.

After inducing, I wish I had not done it. I wish I had waited. It was for my doctor's convenience not mine. I think my due date was calculated wrong so they may have taken her 3 weeks early instead of when she was due. There are differences in her personality vs my son that may not be due to this, but I sometimes wonder if delivering early has caused her to be a little more "intense". Good luck with your decision.

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Of course the choice is yours - don't get coerced into anything you're not comfortable with - but please be aware that induction doubles your chance of C-section.

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If you get induced, you are more likely to end up with a c-section, so make sure that is something you are comfortable with before you make your decision. Babies who are induced often aren't ready to come out, so no amount of pushing is going to get them down the birth canal if they are too high up (not to mention that just dilating to 10 cm is sometimes harder with inductions). Labor is almost definitely going to be longer, as you said.

The pitocin that they put you on to bring about contractions often makes the contractions more forceful/painful. Also, some babies do not react well to pitocin while in the womb, so they may have to turn it off, which would then slow the labor down.

I would talk to your doctor about all the pros and cons before making your decision.

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I don't recommend induction for anything other than medically necessary. The baby comes when the baby is ready. My sister was induced and then had problems and had to have a C-section...can happen when not induced but still.

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