I was induced a week and a half early with DD#1 due to low amniotic fluid. They started a pitocin drip around 9am. I had contractions, but nothing too bad until the doctor checked me at noon. She decided to break my water to see if that would help move me along -- it sure did! The contractions were getting worse, but the nurse kept telling me that the monitor didn't show them being that bad. She checked me around 12:45 and said I was only 4cm dialated and couldn't have an epideral until I was at least 5cm because it might slow down my labor.
Well, she left and about 15 minutes later I told my husband to go get somebody because I thought I needed to push. The nurse came back in and told me there was no way I needed to push yet, but checked me anyway. I was 10cm and the baby was crowning. I have never seen anyone move so fast! Before I knew it the doctor, 3 nurses and a neonatalogist were in the room and I was pushing. Doctor told me to stop pushing 2 times because she wasn't ready. I ended up having DD at 1:20pm -- much sooner than anyone anticipated. In fact one of the nurses told me in her 25 years of labor and delivery she had only had a few first time mothers be induced at the beginning of her shift and actually deliver on that same shift.
All in all, my induction wasn't that bad -- just a little scary at the end because no one was ready and everyone was running around the room like crazy people!
Well, she left and about 15 minutes later I told my husband to go get somebody because I thought I needed to push. The nurse came back in and told me there was no way I needed to push yet, but checked me anyway. I was 10cm and the baby was crowning. I have never seen anyone move so fast! Before I knew it the doctor, 3 nurses and a neonatalogist were in the room and I was pushing. Doctor told me to stop pushing 2 times because she wasn't ready. I ended up having DD at 1:20pm -- much sooner than anyone anticipated. In fact one of the nurses told me in her 25 years of labor and delivery she had only had a few first time mothers be induced at the beginning of her shift and actually deliver on that same shift.
All in all, my induction wasn't that bad -- just a little scary at the end because no one was ready and everyone was running around the room like crazy people!