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Date: | Wed, 31 Jan 1996 12:52:33 -0500 |
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Marie Schulte wrote:
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> I thought scheduled inductions were a no-no according to ACOG.
>Marie,
I don't know about official guidelines from ACOG, etc, but...when I was about
38 weeks pregnant with my 2nd (now 3 years old), my doctor offered me an
induction when I mentioned that my husband was due to go to sea (Navy) 3 days
after my due date. I said 'no thanks'. I had just spent the better part of
2 months on bed rest due to an incompetant cervix. There was no way I was
going to have her born any sooner than she wanted to after working so hard to
keep her where she belonged! She was born 2 days before my due date. My
husband was complaining bitterly that I was 'never going to go into labor".
He was very concerned about missing the birth. I very angrily told him not
to mention it again, at all, ever (you can all probably imagine the
conversation!). I get up to go to the bathroom (again which he complained
about--you're going again?...) and my water promptly broke all over the
bathroom floor! Abby was born 3 hours later.
I had a friend whose son was born via scheduled induction about 2 months
after Abby. The woman I mentioned in my post for information about meds is in
Israel so things may be different there.
Kathy
LLL Leader
Alexandria, VA
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