🙋🏽♀️ why are inductions becoming common practice?
Trying tondo everything naturally but omg I’m losing patience, almost 39 weeks and no signs of labor yet, this is my third baby and I’ve never gone 40 weeks but I feel like this one will make it there😭😭
Only induction I’m having is if she takes too long it’s scheduled for 40+2 aka Halloween 😂
They wanted to induce me at 39 weeks because of my age (I’m old AF). So I compromised and scheduled it for October 1st at 40+0. We’ll see if I make it!
me! However, i am doing everything i can to naturally induce since i have been in early labor for days now 😭
Me! I want her to come naturally via VBAC and I don’t think I’ll make it to the 22nd 😭🙃
Me! I'm trying to hold baby boy in as long as we can because we want to have him as natural as possible and want him to show up when he's ready but if he gets to where hes getting past 40 weeks then we decided to do everything to have him naturally.
I’m definitely trying to hold her in here as long as possible. I know I’m beyond tired and my body hurts in places I can’t even describe. But I really don’t want her to come earlier than normal because I would have to go to the hospital. We’re trying to have a out of hospital birth
Me! My first they induced because of high blood pressure. Really trying to avoid that this time, but my feet and hands just started swelling up again... just like last time.😥
I'm having an at home birth and will avoid at all cost, at least the petocin version. I might try some natural versions if I make it past 41 weeks, mostly because I wouldn't be able to do an at home birth past 42.
My OB wants to induce me by 39 weeks since my last baby was on the bigger side but I don’t want to 😭 I wanna go into labor by myself
Unless me or baby are in danger this baby is coming naturally IDC if it's 42 weeks I refuse to be induced or to have a C-section
🙋♀️ trying really hard not to. Doing it all try to induce myself naturally