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Reply To Topic Topic: Foley Balloon for Induction
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Posted By on 18 May 2009 01:57 PM

Thanks so  much for the info., Henci.  I appreciate your reply.

I don't know whether to say fortunatley or unfortunately, but I never made it that far.  Our son was born on May 10th, our little Mother's day present

It was a very difficult situation and for the first time every I am thankful for medical technology and intervention.  I ended up with a c-section and everyone involved is convinced he would have never lived through a vaginal delivery.  I went into labor on my own, but only because I had a nasty placenta infection that had also set into his cord (didn't know about the infection until after the delivery).  When I arrived at the hospital, I was running a fever and our baby was in heavy distress - a very elevated heartrate that dropped extremely low with each contraction.  My doctor was wonderful.  She tried to avoid a c-section by breaking my water and speeding labor up.  I had a huge excess of fluid, it was also filled with meconium.  He was also still very high and I was only dilated to a 3.  My doctor said that sometimes when there is stress the mother's body will progress very quickly, so she truly wanted to give it some time before a section.  When she checked me an hour later, even with very hard contractions every two minutes, I had no progress whatsoever.  We didn't know about the infection then, but infections can keep the body from progressing.  This is probably why I had contractions every 2 minutes for hours with not progress.  By this point, His heartrate was not only dropping but briefly stopping at times.  We went ahead with the c-section.  I really don't think we had much time left as he came out with an apgar of 1, was completely blue, unresponsive and barely had a pulse.  Thank God, he recovered very quickly and didn't even end up in NICU at all.  We also found that he had a true tight knot in his cord and his cord was wrapped around his little neck.  He had so many things against him and we are just so thankful to have him with us.  A c-section was not fun, but I feel a peace about it because it wasn't out of convenience or simply because of a slow labor, etc.  I feel that it was truly necessary in this case.  Surprisingly, my doctor is one that is willing to do a VBAC, but by policy I must go into labor on my own by 41 weeks.  They will not allow pitocin with a VBAC.  Since I have never gone into labor on my own by 41 weeks, I doubt it will be an option for me, but I will do some research into it if we decide to have more children.

I just want to thank you for all your answers to my questions concerning induction. 

Char  

 

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