sezzolou
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Hi all,
I am now at 40 + 12 i have a final sweep booked at the maternity day unit this afternoon. When i went for my 2nd sweep on Thursday i was 3cm dilated, waters bulging. For the last 2 weeks or more ive been experiencing prodromal labour with strong contractions a few nights a week which stop come morning.
Im booked for an induction on Tuesday at 40 + 14. Although the Dr and midwife said they will most likely just break my waters as im past the point of needing gel or or pessary as my cervix is already favourable.
Just just wondering if anyone has made the decision to delay induction/intervention past 42 weeks. Ive done an awful lot of research but i am still undecided. My main worries about induction are being admitted as an inpatient to the matenrnity ward not in labour and then having to wait for days for a space to become available on delivey suite for them to break my waters. The Dr admitted as im low risk i may not be a priority for transfer as those in active labour or high risk will transfer before me. Although perhaps being + 14 days over due will prompt them to transfer me sooner?! Hate the idea of being stuck on a ward for days away from my family and possibly not even in labour. My other option is regular CTG and scans until i go naturally.
Thanks for reading
I am now at 40 + 12 i have a final sweep booked at the maternity day unit this afternoon. When i went for my 2nd sweep on Thursday i was 3cm dilated, waters bulging. For the last 2 weeks or more ive been experiencing prodromal labour with strong contractions a few nights a week which stop come morning.
Im booked for an induction on Tuesday at 40 + 14. Although the Dr and midwife said they will most likely just break my waters as im past the point of needing gel or or pessary as my cervix is already favourable.
Just just wondering if anyone has made the decision to delay induction/intervention past 42 weeks. Ive done an awful lot of research but i am still undecided. My main worries about induction are being admitted as an inpatient to the matenrnity ward not in labour and then having to wait for days for a space to become available on delivey suite for them to break my waters. The Dr admitted as im low risk i may not be a priority for transfer as those in active labour or high risk will transfer before me. Although perhaps being + 14 days over due will prompt them to transfer me sooner?! Hate the idea of being stuck on a ward for days away from my family and possibly not even in labour. My other option is regular CTG and scans until i go naturally.
Thanks for reading