can i get some experiences and advice from women who have been induced? I'm really nervous about the pain level, and overall experience. I'm freaking out... just need some help fellow mommies!!!
haha no 35 hours in labor. worst experience. pitocin makes everyone's contractions back to back that's just how the medicine works. I'm going natural with this one. I do not wanna repeat anything from my first
@michelle2220, was it all over pretty quick for you then? since they were so close together?
@babynessa, thank you for the advice! I super appreciate it. I'll keep my fingers crossed for no jokester baby haha
My daughter was faced down since I was 30 weeks. I guess she just didn't want to be born on April Fools so she tilted and wouldn't go back until it was midnight lol. It was defiantly an experience that I wouldn't change. But everything else was great. Breaking my water didn't hurt at all just felt like I was peeing all over myself lol. You'll do great just take it one contraction at a time and don't be afraid to move into different positions. I was constantly moving every 10 mins. @bima_514
@michelle2220, what hurts exactly? I need to prepare mentally for more specifics lol
@bima_514, they planned on it but it happened on its own right before they vdid it
@babynessa, that sounds terrible!!! hopefully he is prepared in the right direction lol he has been head down for awhile now, but hopefully facing the right direction! sorry you had to go through that! 😖
@dnhmommy3, oh boy... did they have to rupture your water? was that painful if they did?
I was induced and my labor was hard only because my daughter wasn't looking at the floor but she was tilted looking at my thigh. That made my contractions so much worse then they should have been and made my labor last so much longer than what the doctors wanted it to. The doctor that delievered my daughter stuck his entire hand inside me to try and get my daughter in the right position but she wouldn't. He couldn't get her faced down until you could basically see her head he had to push her back inside me flip her. That hurt more than the contactions. As long as your baby is in the right position then you wont have to deal with all the extra pain. I used breathing techniques. My husband would breath a current way and I would copy him. It helped big time.
@bima_514, it made contractions go from 0-60 in 2 seconds lol I was having contractions but nothing crazy they started that and they were frequent and strong
@michelle2220, oh boy... I wish I didn't have to get induced... I'm terrified, and I keep reading stuff about how it hurts more (which isn't helping my anxiety).... but the baby hasn't been moving much and my doctor is pretty insistent on it...