Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you beyond 42 weeks? If not, then shut up.
They might be feeling pressure to go into labor or face a medical induction that they don’t want. Or being having a last tough month. Can we be compassionate?
Op, more info would be helpful.
There is nothing wrong with a medical induction. So what if they have to do that.
There is nothing wrong with a medical induction but there is also nothing wrong with wanting to go into labor naturally.
1. When you are medically induced it is often harder on the body
2. Your body is not releasing the same hormones that it would if you were in labor naturally during a medically induced labor
3. Everyone should feel empowered to try to have the pregnancy experience that THEY WANT (not that YOU wanted, not that You had, etc.)
4. With medically induced labor you are more at risk of additional interventions, especially if it's the first time
After 41 weeks there is higher risk of placental failure and intrauterine death. Empowered is great but informed is also important.
This forum is not about medical inductions vs natural inductions after 41 weeks. 5% of women go into labor after 41 weeks, so yes, please inform those 5% of women about this. For the other 95% of us that is not an issue. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you beyond 42 weeks? If not, then shut up.
They might be feeling pressure to go into labor or face a medical induction that they don’t want. Or being having a last tough month. Can we be compassionate?
Op, more info would be helpful.
There is nothing wrong with a medical induction. So what if they have to do that.
There is nothing wrong with a medical induction but there is also nothing wrong with wanting to go into labor naturally.
1. When you are medically induced it is often harder on the body
2. Your body is not releasing the same hormones that it would if you were in labor naturally during a medically induced labor
3. Everyone should feel empowered to try to have the pregnancy experience that THEY WANT (not that YOU wanted, not that You had, etc.)
4. With medically induced labor you are more at risk of additional interventions, especially if it's the first time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you beyond 42 weeks? If not, then shut up.
They might be feeling pressure to go into labor or face a medical induction that they don’t want. Or being having a last tough month. Can we be compassionate?
Op, more info would be helpful.
There is nothing wrong with a medical induction. So what if they have to do that.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I did all those things you mentioned, plus, very spicy food, scrubbing kitchen floor on my hands and knees, castor oil, black cohosh (all things recommended to me by others)
None of it worked, and at 43 weeks I ended up with pitocin. Had non-stress tests every few days, baby was in no distress, just liked it in there 😉 at exactly 43 weeks, born healthy, 8.2oz. And no, our dates weren't wrong, we were actively trying to conceive and were tracking everything
Anonymous wrote:Induction massage - I went into labor the day after mine. I also recognize it could have been a coincidence! Either way, it’s an hour in which you can relax and take time for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Are you beyond 42 weeks? If not, then shut up.
Anonymous wrote:All these protests by anti-midlife posters. Remembr, the govt will soon not *allow* you to do what you want regarding pregnancy. You'll be screaming then too about your rights, but you know, others know best.