Today is potentially the day. Really hoped I could set myself off but unless I have THE best pain tolerance in the world, pretty sure as nothing aches / hurts baby is staying put. Quite traumatic at the hospital yesterday as when I went in for monitoring, the midwife told me she was struggling to find the heartbeat because baby was now back to back (she didn't feel my tummy or anything) I was in floods of tears, got home and balled down the phone to my mum (a midwife) she came over, had a feel of my tummy and said baby is not back to sodding back! NayNay is where he/she's always been. Why the hell would someone tell me that if it wasn't true?! If I hadn't have had anyone to tell me otherwise I'd have worried about that all day and bloody night!!
I know, I panicked first thought was shit that makes it more painful (selfish I know but being induced is considered more painful as there's no gradual build up and back to back adds back ache to the mix!)
The second was why is my baby getting un-ready for labour? Thank God for my mum! @emma23g xXx
Some midwives are like that Hun!! No one told me my lg was back to back until I was trying to push! Horrible thing to have said to you! Xx
Babies can turn all the time could've been back to back and then has rotated Hun back the right way. It's good if bubs has rotated
@suzie80, @mangos94 Thanks ladies, I'm trying to stay relaxed but not really knowing what's going to happen is playing on my mind, so something else changing set me off! I mean i know what they do to induce, but not knowing how far they'll have to take it etc. :(