I can understand that you want to have your baby soon if you are feeling physically uncomfortable. However, if this is your first baby, and you get induced, you will double your chance of a c section. Here's an article about the recent study that demonstrated this:
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE65K6DW20100621.
So getting induced in order to avoid a cesarean does not seem like a very good idea, since induction increases the risk of cesarean rather than reducing it.
In addition, some hospitals are now banning elective (eg medically unnecessary) induction before 39 weeks because they are seeing so many complications and NICU admissions for those babies, who are not ready to be born. So I'd think really carefully before asking your doctor to be induced, and I'd be very suspicious of any doctor willing to induce before 39 weeks for no medical reason.
For what it's worth, I am less than five feet tall, weigh less than 100 pound at my pre-pregnancy weight, and gave birth to two children vaginally with very smooth vaginal births. I have small hips and had no problem getting my babies out.
Good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:Ok I'm 2cm dialated and 60% effaced. I'm trying to get my Dc. to induce me becuase I have really small hips, and I'm in so much pain I can't walk somtimes or go up or down stares. I have trouble just getting out of bed or sitting for too long. And I'm afraind that if he gets too big then I wont be able to go through a vaginal birth. I really don't want a c-section...Is this good enough reason for my Dc. to say yes? I'm 38wks and 2dys. My due date is Sept. 18th.