Anonymous wrote:As someone with an almost identical medical history, omg I would never turn down a 39 week induction. Sweet relief
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? I was induced with my 2nd but only because I was 41 y/o. Induction because of size is totally BS, as long as you don't go over 40 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might split the difference and induce at 40 weeks this time. By 41 weeks, the baby would probably be quite big but 40 would still be manageable.
How big are you, OP? Different answer if you’re really petite.
+1
I had to get induced past 41 weeks because the baby was 9lbs. If I had the baby at 40 weeks, baby would have been the normal range at about 7.5 to 8lbs.
My second baby was induced at 39 weeks due to gestational diabetes, and the baby was close to 8lbs already.
I grow them big, and I'm super petite. No, I didn't gain a huge amount of weight. I actually had to be on a strict diet and exercise due to the gestational diabetes.
Anonymous wrote:I might split the difference and induce at 40 weeks this time. By 41 weeks, the baby would probably be quite big but 40 would still be manageable.
How big are you, OP? Different answer if you’re really petite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m another “their measurements weren’t close” but in the other direction. My “might need NICU too small!” baby was born 6lbs 12oz. So while the measurements are notoriously wrong...they’re not only wrong in the direction you’re thinking in this case.
Induction at 39 weeks actually has the lowest risk of c-section, even as compared to spontaneous labor, so I would not let a c-section risk by itself deter you.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/induced-labor-39-weeks-may-reduce-likelihood-c-section-nih-study-suggests
From your own article "a difference that was not statistically significant."
Anonymous wrote:I’m another “their measurements weren’t close” but in the other direction. My “might need NICU too small!” baby was born 6lbs 12oz. So while the measurements are notoriously wrong...they’re not only wrong in the direction you’re thinking in this case.
Induction at 39 weeks actually has the lowest risk of c-section, even as compared to spontaneous labor, so I would not let a c-section risk by itself deter you.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/induced-labor-39-weeks-may-reduce-likelihood-c-section-nih-study-suggests
Anonymous wrote:I'd push back on this and stay firm. Unless your health is impacted, ie your blood pressure is going up, or the baby's health is impacted, there's no need for an induction because of predicted birth weight.
These predictors for birth weight are notoriously wrong. Also, you are much more likely to have to have a c-section if the induction stalls. A c-section, while very common, is major surgery.