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redhead1
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Yesterday I was at the doctor and he told me something that surprised me -- he said about 80% of their patients choose to be induced!
He said that 1) They are afraid of getting stuck in traffic; 2) They want to know which doctor will handle the delivery; 3) It is easier to make arrangements; and 4) They want to get the baby OUT!
I told him I was really surprised. I had always thought that Induced Labor was something that you didn't really want and only did if something was wrong. He kind of chuckled and said I would feel differently when I was at 38 weeks!
He also said there's nothing unsafe, or less pleasant, about inducing (if you have an epidural, which I personally would want anyway) as long as you were at least 38 weeks along and your cervix was ... Something --- I forget the word.
I went home and looked at "What to Expect," which said labor shouldn't be induced unless there is a problem. Now I'm confused! Has anyone here induced just for convenience? What are the pros and cons?
Thanks,
Jen
He said that 1) They are afraid of getting stuck in traffic; 2) They want to know which doctor will handle the delivery; 3) It is easier to make arrangements; and 4) They want to get the baby OUT!
I told him I was really surprised. I had always thought that Induced Labor was something that you didn't really want and only did if something was wrong. He kind of chuckled and said I would feel differently when I was at 38 weeks!
He also said there's nothing unsafe, or less pleasant, about inducing (if you have an epidural, which I personally would want anyway) as long as you were at least 38 weeks along and your cervix was ... Something --- I forget the word.
I went home and looked at "What to Expect," which said labor shouldn't be induced unless there is a problem. Now I'm confused! Has anyone here induced just for convenience? What are the pros and cons?
Thanks,
Jen