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Reply To Topic Topic: I don't' want to be Induced!
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Posted By Henci Goer, BA on 15 Mar 2009 06:41 PM

I am so sorry that you are experiencing this distress. I must tell you that I am not aware of any evidence supporting induction prior to 41 completed wks in whether it is a first baby or a subsequent baby. The evidence supporting induction even at the beginning of week 42 is controversial, and there is a consensus that labor should never be induced electively prior to 39 completed wks because of the increased risk of the baby having difficulties breastfeeding and of having serioius respiratory problems. As for her statement that your babies would be better off outside than inside, the fact that your babies have coped with the rigors of induced labors despite not being ready to come on their own argues against that theory. Moreover, your babies may have been smaller than average, but they have not been low birth weight (less than 5 lbs). A much stronger case could be made that they should be allowed to grow to the full size they were meant to be in the womb, that you "cook" your babies longer, and, that, as has been said, "When the fruit is ripe, it falls from the tree."

The bigger problem is that your ob is not practicing evidence-based care, which means you cannot trust her judgment in other matters either.  Another red flag is the statement that your ob rarely "allows" women to go to 41 wks, which shows her misunderstanding of your fundamental right to make decisions about your care, including refusing care. Here is a link to a patient rights pamphlet put out by the Joint Commission, the organization that accredits hospitals, about your rights.

As to what you can do and what your dr can do in response, your dr should respect your right to make an informed refusal to induction--or to any other treatment, for that matter. What may happen in practice, though, may be a different matter. Not every ob respects their patients' rights, and you may, indeed, be fired by your dr, or, as you have already found out, you are extremely vulnerable to the accusation that what you want is not in your child's interest and have no way to tell whether that is the truth. The other option you are considering, that of just showing up in labor, is far from optimal too. You may still end up with an angry ob taking care of you in labor, never a good thing for you or your baby. I think your best option is to find another care provider if you possibly can. The doulas and childbirth educators often know which ones have a practice and philosophy that promotes normal birth. The nurse manager in the intrapartum unit may be willing to tell you which doctors or midwives are most comfortable with "natural" childbirth. If there is no one better or no one better willing to take you this late in pregnancy, my best thought is to schedule a conference appointment with your current doctor. Take a copy of the Joint Commission pamphlet with you.  Explain that both of you want a healthy mother and a healthy baby and that can best be achieved by, barring an emergency, her giving you accurate information on the pros and cons of any medical intervention she proposes and the pros and cons of your other options, including doing nothing. You promise to listen to any argument based on factual information but not to any attempts to persuade you based on emotional appeals and that you will make the ultimate decision. Stay calm, be polite but firm, and see where it gets you. 

Please let me know how things work out.

-- Henci 

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