Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all for sharing. If you opt for induction due to general AMA as opposed to a specific risk/identified issue, is the protocol to get epidural before all else? There was an earlier thread on here about elective inductions, and some responses mentioned epidural before Cervadil/Pitocin, others seemed like they had to start the induction and only get epidural after cervix was dilated enough. One of pros of induction would be minimizing pain - I'd want the epidural first thing before anything is jammed up there.
If anyone had a similar induction recently at Sibley I'd love to hear your experience of how it went!
If you’re induced, the pain on pitocin becomes excruciating once your water breaks. Do NOT let them break your water without the epidural first.
When I delivered two weeks ago, they gave me an epidural at the same time as the pitocin. It was great!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all for sharing. If you opt for induction due to general AMA as opposed to a specific risk/identified issue, is the protocol to get epidural before all else? There was an earlier thread on here about elective inductions, and some responses mentioned epidural before Cervadil/Pitocin, others seemed like they had to start the induction and only get epidural after cervix was dilated enough. One of pros of induction would be minimizing pain - I'd want the epidural first thing before anything is jammed up there.
If anyone had a similar induction recently at Sibley I'd love to hear your experience of how it went!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all for sharing. If you opt for induction due to general AMA as opposed to a specific risk/identified issue, is the protocol to get epidural before all else? There was an earlier thread on here about elective inductions, and some responses mentioned epidural before Cervadil/Pitocin, others seemed like they had to start the induction and only get epidural after cervix was dilated enough. One of pros of induction would be minimizing pain - I'd want the epidural first thing before anything is jammed up there.
If anyone had a similar induction recently at Sibley I'd love to hear your experience of how it went!
If you’re induced, the pain on pitocin becomes excruciating once your water breaks. Do NOT let them break your water without the epidural first.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all for sharing. If you opt for induction due to general AMA as opposed to a specific risk/identified issue, is the protocol to get epidural before all else? There was an earlier thread on here about elective inductions, and some responses mentioned epidural before Cervadil/Pitocin, others seemed like they had to start the induction and only get epidural after cervix was dilated enough. One of pros of induction would be minimizing pain - I'd want the epidural first thing before anything is jammed up there.
If anyone had a similar induction recently at Sibley I'd love to hear your experience of how it went!