I was induced 3 weeks early because Pete was sooo long (22 inches) he had cracked my sternum bone and three of my ribs.

I was in so much pain that they could have cut me open with a hot butter knife and that point.

I was "gelled" and put on Pitocin since I was no where near ready to have him. I was induced at 3:30 pm and by noon the NEXT DAY my water finally broke BUT I had only dilated 1 cm.

Managed to get to 3 cm by 2:00 pm and they gave me an epidual which sped things up. I had Pete at 5:15 pm (only had to push for around 5 minutes).
My contractions were very hard and painful and came more frequently because of the Pitocin. I had to stay in bed the entire time which I was bummed about because I had always heard that walking cut your labor time in half (I had planned on running to speed the whole deal up

), but they have to monitor you very closely when you are induced. Pete kept "kicking" off the baby heart monitor so they inserted a probe, uh, "inside" me that had a very thin long needle that went into the top of his head (not as scary as it sounds). The gelling in the beginning caused me to have serious mind numbing cramps, probably worse than any part of the labor.

Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "gellin' like a felon!"
So far as pain medication, when the nurses asked me if I wanted to have meds, I told them to sock it to me. My idea of natural childbirth is not wearing any makeup during labor and delivery.
As Serena advised, sleep while you can because after the baby is born you are never going to sleep again! Oh, and shave your legs and get a pedicure. The nurses kept commenting on how nice my feet looked (even though I couldn't see them).
