Hi 
I'm 40+4 today and have been given an induction date for Friday. I'm high risk and consultant led, so they want to induce me at 41+2.
What can I expect? I'm resigning myself to needing the induction at this point so I'm trying to prepare.
I've been told that I am likely to have gel to soften my cervix, followed by breaking my water about 24 hours later and then a pitocin drip four hours after that if there are still no contractions.
It all sounds so long & drawn out. I'm feeling pretty anxious tbh!
I'm in the UK & expecting those timescales to slip on the NHS if the wards are busy. Could it really take all weekend?
Can anyone share their experiences of being induced?

I'm 40+4 today and have been given an induction date for Friday. I'm high risk and consultant led, so they want to induce me at 41+2.
What can I expect? I'm resigning myself to needing the induction at this point so I'm trying to prepare.
I've been told that I am likely to have gel to soften my cervix, followed by breaking my water about 24 hours later and then a pitocin drip four hours after that if there are still no contractions.
It all sounds so long & drawn out. I'm feeling pretty anxious tbh!
I'm in the UK & expecting those timescales to slip on the NHS if the wards are busy. Could it really take all weekend?

Can anyone share their experiences of being induced?