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Date: | Thu, 1 Feb 1996 10:26:33 EST |
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I do not know the official guidelines about scheduled inductions. But since
this was brought up, and there has been a continued discussion of birth
stories, I thought I would respond. My second child was a scheduled
induction, because he was in a frank breech position. I was induced three
days before my due date (I had my choice of any day that week). My Ob told
me that I was in a unique position of being able to schedule either an
induction or a c-section, since we knew my baby was breech. Anyway, I chose
Thursday, October 27, 1994. My Ob told me that I had a 50/50 chance of
being able to deliver my baby vaginally. To my advantage were a previous
vaginal delivery of a 8 lb 6 oz baby girl, and the fact that the frank
position is the "easiest" to deliver vaginally. The induction began at
10:15 am, I had an epidural at 3 pm, and Brian was born bottom first at 6:25
pm, weighing 8 lbs 7 oz. I would have liked a medication free delivery, but
the breech complicated things. I am proud that I was able to deliver him
vaginally. When I tell people about Brian's birth, most assume I had a
c-section. When I tell them the whole story, most are surprised and a few
might even think I am crazy. Anyway, I had a scheduled induction due to a
breech baby. Are there other situations where a scheduled induction would
be an option?
Nancy Kelly
Breastfeeding Counselor
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