I’d like to hear your personal stories on being induced. I’m scheduled for this coming Monday at 5am, unless baby boy comes on his own. God I hope 🙏🏼
@gabby_235, I actually really wish I hadn’t, but with me I had no breaks between my contractions and it was wearing me out so I thought it would be best for me personally that way there wasn’t any problems pushing
I’m really trying to avoid the epidural but I see all of you ladies got it 😩😩😩
I got induced at 39 weeks. Went in at 4pm, I had actually started going into labor an hour before 😂. Once I got there we started the pitocin to make my contractions stay consistent. Broke my water at around 6pm. Had my epidural, then had him at 11:05 pm. Everything went very smooth 😊
I got induced. Went to my 37 week check up and I had high blood pressure and was seeing stars. So my dr told me to go home and pack for the hospital. Started pitocin around 7 pm. And had my son before 5 am the next day. Got the epidural once I hit 7 cm.
Mine was super easy. Went in at 7pm, they started labor...felt contractions most of the night but they gave me medicine to help me sleep for a little at around 6 in the morning I was 7cm so I got an epidural and at 8:00 I was 10cm and ready to push! I had him at 8:30, felt nothing except pressure no pain at all.
I was induced when I was 38 weeks and honestly it was a breeze for me, I never experienced any contractions at all, I was told I needed an epidural because I wasn’t dilating fast enough and might end up needing a c section but after the epidural I went from 4cm to 7cm in 30 minutes and everything just went fast after that, i felt the “ring of fire” when baby’s head is crowning but that’s pretty much it.
@randysmomma, I understand