it did for me. didn't help my cousin tho so I think it just depends on ur body or pregnancy but I knew I was ready lol cuz inducing is alot different. it tends to go slower I've heard than regular labor.
I was induced with my first 2 babies. (currently pregnant with my 3rd) and both times a went in not really dialated nor was my cervix thinned so I had to get the cervidal and they did that all night and pitocin in the morning. Try to sleep. it's hard because of the nerves and excitement so I'd ask for something to help you sleep because you will get contractions before pitocin if they have to thin your cerix. And when the contraction are getting bad breath big and deep and breath out with contraction slowly. I never took any birthing classes but i just started doing it and it really helped. Also idk your birth plan but once a got to 4 and they broke my water I knew I wanted epideral, and for me everything happened really fast. dialated to ten with in an hour with my 2nd.
Haha I didn't have him til 5:30. So timeline 3 pm we went to the hospital. 8 pm meds to thin me! 4 am light contractions 7 am doc broke my water, 10 am I was 2 cm an got a epidural 🙈, 12 they gave me pit.....I had him at 5:30 pm!!!!!
Haha I actually went in at 8 pm an they started cervix thinner, at 7 am I was 1 cm an they tried to balloon an it didn't work! They ended up just breaking my water. I wasn't hungry at all, but if you want 2-3 cheese burgers before I wont judge you!!!! 🙈
I was induced and I was so hungry and the nurse was like I can get you chicken broth um lady I'm hormonal pregnant women and hungry I want a cheeseburger haha
It takes forever and the ballon that use to induce hurts but it work don't opt for the pill doesn't work and they put you on a liquid diet so make sure you eat before you go and good luck