I'm going to give you all my birth story with my first son, in the interest of sharing and so you know what I've gone through.
I was scheduled to be induced on a Wednesday, but had a checkup at the doctor's office that Monday. I'd been having lower back pain all day Sunday, but nothing that could be called a contraction, so to speak.
When I went to the doctor's office, I was 4 cm and 100% effaced. They made the decision to send me to the hospital. I remember not really feeling the contractions until after I had the internal exam, that seemed to stir things up.
We got there about 1230pm, and I was attempting to give it a go naturally. They offered pitocin to speed things up a bit, and I said sure. When I hit 5-6 cm, my water still hadn't broken and they offered to do that. They were very consistent about explaining what might feel painful and offering the epidural. I decline at that time, and they broke my water. I hit about 7 cm, and then asked for an epidural, at that point, it was too much for me.
Well, that worked like a charm, because as soon as I got it, my contractions increased much more rapidly, and before I knew it, it was time to push. Essentially, I've had an experience that's similar to an induction, minus the cervidil so I was just curious about that part of the process, having no experience with it.
All told, I was in labor for about 8 - 8.5 hours, I think he was born around 830-845 that evening.
I consider myself very lucky. I hope that this birth goes just as smoothly and my body responds to these medications as it has in the past.
I didn't have to get cervadil ( I was 3cm and 100% effaced) so I just went in that morning at about 5:30...
I didn't think it was a bad experience though.
Thank you for sharing your story. How terrible to be having the gall bladder attacks and other issues while pregnant and in labor.
All in all everything I had on my birth plan ended being changed. But I ended up with a healthy baby and my recover wasn't that bad. As of right now I'm scheduled for a repeat c-section on Sept 16th.
The best laid plans of mice and men, eh? I like having an idea in my head of how I'd like the birth to go, but I think we're sort of slaves to mother nature. I'm glad it all worked out for you, but sorry that you didn't get to have what you'd planned for.
Coming out of lurkdom to give me induction story... Please know that I was induced 3 weeks before my due date because of pre eclampsia...
I went in Sunday night around 5:30 pm and they started me on cervadil about 2 hours later... I wasn't dilated at all when the process began.
I woke up Monday morning around 6, had breakfast, took a shower and was moved to a labor and delivery room.
So, in your experience the actual cervadil wasn't painful? I read online that it's a gel / suppository.
At 5:25 Tuesday morning, about 33 hours after the whole process began; I had a beautiful, healthy baby girl.
Again, thanks for sharing your experience.
Well my water broke but I wasn't having contractions to speak of so they started me on pitocin, but I didn't go in for an induction and didn't have the cervadil (is that right?). But even though the process started for me all on it's own I never got past a 4 and ended up with a c-section. Sorry I'm not much help....but I don't remember the pitocin being too terrible.
Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you all for sharing your experiences with me. This is such a great thread, and I really appreciate all your helpfulness and willing to talk about something so personal.
