52 hours ago my waters broke but my labour hasn't started. I went into hospital the first night and everything looked fine. I declined induction and they told me to come back in 12 hours. I did lots of research and thinking, and after listening to what some of the lovely nurses said I decided to wait it out at home.
I don't know what to do. Most of the research I have come across states that Pitocin wont always work unless the cervix is already softened/ dilated a bit. That it can bring on harder contractions which results in people opting for epidurals which can slow down labour, upping the need for more Pitocin etc. That this can all result in a C-section.
I really want a natural birth, but not to the cost of my baby's health. I also don't want to be pushed into drugs and medical intervention if it's unnecessary. The risk of infection is apparently 1% (as opposed to 0.5% in women whose water didn't break before labour started). I'm regularly counting kicks, checking my temperature and watching out for signs of infection etc.
How long is too long to wait? Has anyone gone through this before? I thought my contractions would start first and now I feel so lost.
I don't know what to do. Most of the research I have come across states that Pitocin wont always work unless the cervix is already softened/ dilated a bit. That it can bring on harder contractions which results in people opting for epidurals which can slow down labour, upping the need for more Pitocin etc. That this can all result in a C-section.
I really want a natural birth, but not to the cost of my baby's health. I also don't want to be pushed into drugs and medical intervention if it's unnecessary. The risk of infection is apparently 1% (as opposed to 0.5% in women whose water didn't break before labour started). I'm regularly counting kicks, checking my temperature and watching out for signs of infection etc.
How long is too long to wait? Has anyone gone through this before? I thought my contractions would start first and now I feel so lost.