Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of age 39 weeks induced with on oversight in a hospital with epidural is the safest and best birth plan
Safest, perhaps. Best? Some women would disagree with that. Most studies don't measure maternal satisfaction. The few that do seem to indicate maternal satisfaction is highest when women feel in like they're more than just a uterus and have a say in childbirth. For some, induction and epidural is exactly what they want. Others, that would be a nightmare for them.
The website Evidence Based Birth has an extensive article on this subject. Well worth reading, imo, so each woman can make the informed decision that is right for them.
There is not a consensus that induction is safest across the board. Not by far. Agree that women and their OBs or midwives need to weigh the risks of each option for themselves
Not really. Any practitioner that would let a 40+ mom go much past 40 weeks would be practicing well out of the mainstream.
Thought we were talking about 39 weeks..anyway they'd be within their right to suggest it but certainly the final decision would be mine? (Rhetorical question)
This thread has gotten asinine. Just let each woman make her own decision FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of age 39 weeks induced with on oversight in a hospital with epidural is the safest and best birth plan
Safest, perhaps. Best? Some women would disagree with that. Most studies don't measure maternal satisfaction. The few that do seem to indicate maternal satisfaction is highest when women feel in like they're more than just a uterus and have a say in childbirth. For some, induction and epidural is exactly what they want. Others, that would be a nightmare for them.
The website Evidence Based Birth has an extensive article on this subject. Well worth reading, imo, so each woman can make the informed decision that is right for them.
There is not a consensus that induction is safest across the board. Not by far. Agree that women and their OBs or midwives need to weigh the risks of each option for themselves
Not really. Any practitioner that would let a 40+ mom go much past 40 weeks would be practicing well out of the mainstream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of age 39 weeks induced with on oversight in a hospital with epidural is the safest and best birth plan
Safest, perhaps. Best? Some women would disagree with that. Most studies don't measure maternal satisfaction. The few that do seem to indicate maternal satisfaction is highest when women feel in like they're more than just a uterus and have a say in childbirth. For some, induction and epidural is exactly what they want. Others, that would be a nightmare for them.
The website Evidence Based Birth has an extensive article on this subject. Well worth reading, imo, so each woman can make the informed decision that is right for them.
There is not a consensus that induction is safest across the board. Not by far. Agree that women and their OBs or midwives need to weigh the risks of each option for themselves
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of age 39 weeks induced with on oversight in a hospital with epidural is the safest and best birth plan
Safest, perhaps. Best? Some women would disagree with that. Most studies don't measure maternal satisfaction. The few that do seem to indicate maternal satisfaction is highest when women feel in like they're more than just a uterus and have a say in childbirth. For some, induction and epidural is exactly what they want. Others, that would be a nightmare for them.
The website Evidence Based Birth has an extensive article on this subject. Well worth reading, imo, so each woman can make the informed decision that is right for them.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of age 39 weeks induced with on oversight in a hospital with epidural is the safest and best birth plan
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of age 39 weeks induced with on oversight in a hospital with epidural is the safest and best birth plan
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of age 39 weeks induced with on oversight in a hospital with epidural is the safest and best birth plan
Pipe down with that nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is becoming increasingly normal due to evidence that it reduces stillbirths and does not in fact increase c-section rates. I suggest you have a discussion with your OB about it to hear his thinking. If you don't agree you have the right not to do it, but I'd take his views into consideration, since he is in the medical expert you hired!
No, this is not fact. It is a shaky theory that insecure women are clinging onto to absolve themselves of guilt when they seek convenience inductions.
You're right to wait until things progress naturally whenever possible. Don't let these other PPs attempt to minimize the benefits of a natural birth without medical intervention.
Anonymous wrote:At what point in AMA are these issues very serious? I just turned 35 in April and will have my 4th child in august. All my other pregnancies were uncomplicated, with one induction at 41 weeks. Since I have just crossed over the AMA bridge, I'm now a little freaked out. Of course I will discuss with my OB at my next appointment.
Anonymous wrote:At what point in AMA are these issues very serious? I just turned 35 in April and will have my 4th child in august. All my other pregnancies were uncomplicated, with one induction at 41 weeks. Since I have just crossed over the AMA bridge, I'm now a little freaked out. Of course I will discuss with my OB at my next appointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is becoming increasingly normal due to evidence that it reduces stillbirths and does not in fact increase c-section rates. I suggest you have a discussion with your OB about it to hear his thinking. If you don't agree you have the right not to do it, but I'd take his views into consideration, since he is in the medical expert you hired!
No, this is not fact. It is a shaky theory that insecure women are clinging onto to absolve themselves of guilt when they seek convenience inductions.
You're right to wait until things progress naturally whenever possible. Don't let these other PPs attempt to minimize the benefits of a natural birth without medical intervention.