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Question about inducing labor
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Melmel821
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Name: Melanie
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Question about inducing labor
Tomorrow I have my 40 week appointment. We will schedule my to be induced for next wednesday obviously if I don't go on my own. I've been reading about the procedure to get an understanding. Does stripping of the membranes routinely get offered? Will my doctor offer it tomorrow or would I have to ask for it if this is what I want? Anyone have this done before?
Message edited 10/8/2012 12:19:20 PM.
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Posted 10/8/12 11:42 AM |
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Jenn79
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Re: Question about inducing labor
I got it done at 39 weeks. My dr just did it, I didn't have to ask. It didn't do anything for me though. It was quite uncomfortable, and I still had to be induced at 41 weeks. I had a good experience being induced though, everything went smooth, and I was only in labor for 7 hrs. This was my first too. Gl
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Posted 10/8/12 12:40 PM |
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LucyLu21
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Name: Lucy
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Re: Question about inducing labor
For my first pregnancy, my doctor decided to induce me at 39 weeks because of the positioning of the baby. I was already in the hospital on pain medication and I could have sworn they gave me something through my IV tube to induce me. I don't think there was any stripping of anything in my case. Not sure why to pick one over the other; maybe the IV is for "right now" while stripping is to give it a nudge? But my water broke at about midnight, and I was only in active labor for almost an hour (gave birth at almost 4 AM). Everything went smoothly.
Message edited 10/8/2012 2:47:01 PM.
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Posted 10/8/12 2:45 PM |
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