readyORnot
widowed mother of 2
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I'm hoping to find out if anyone else has had a similar experience with induction or if I'm just booked into the worst hospital in England.
I never wanted an induction but was pushed into it by the midwife and consultant because I have gestational diabetes.
I had it delayed by two days and eventually accepted the idea even though I still don't like it.
On induction day I phoned the hospital at 8am as instructed, and was told I would get a call back when they had room for me.
We decided to pop in a little later to find out what that really meant. Apparently they have 8 beds (for inductions) and none of them were free. And none of them became free all day. They asked me to come in at 8pm for monitoring. My son was in bed and my mum had to stay with him, so £11 cab fare later, I went in (with all my stuff just in case), got strapped to a toco machine for an hour, then got sent home (another £12 by cab).
I've now been told to call tomorrow at 10am (no doubt to be put onto their daily induction waiting list). Well sod that. I can't be bothered, let alone afford all these pointless journeys. I'm done with this, unless baby stops moving normally or I have another reason to be worried. I'm just going to let him or her come when it's ready.
I never wanted an induction but was pushed into it by the midwife and consultant because I have gestational diabetes.
I had it delayed by two days and eventually accepted the idea even though I still don't like it.
On induction day I phoned the hospital at 8am as instructed, and was told I would get a call back when they had room for me.
We decided to pop in a little later to find out what that really meant. Apparently they have 8 beds (for inductions) and none of them were free. And none of them became free all day. They asked me to come in at 8pm for monitoring. My son was in bed and my mum had to stay with him, so £11 cab fare later, I went in (with all my stuff just in case), got strapped to a toco machine for an hour, then got sent home (another £12 by cab).
I've now been told to call tomorrow at 10am (no doubt to be put onto their daily induction waiting list). Well sod that. I can't be bothered, let alone afford all these pointless journeys. I'm done with this, unless baby stops moving normally or I have another reason to be worried. I'm just going to let him or her come when it's ready.