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Reply To Topic Topic: Too Early to Induce? Help!
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Posted By on 12 Nov 2009 12:41 PM

Hi!
 
I'm 22 year old woman who is expecting my first child.  I was expected to give birth on November 9, 2009, It is now November 12, 2009 and I'm three days past my due date.  The day before I had a  biophysical test and NST.  The NST results were find, but the ultrasound showed that my fluid was a little low in the uterus.  With this information it prompted my MIDWIFE to schedule a induction using cervidil.  I decided i was going to go through with the procedure, but decided not to at the last minute.  When i got home i read and did my own research on inductions and was not pleased with the results.  I never thought my MIDWIFE would even consider a induction at just three days past my due date, which is one of the reasons why i left my regular OB/GYN, because i thought midwives had different perspectives when it came to childbirth.  Another book i read besides your book is titled Your Best Birth by Ricki Lake and  Abby Epstein, which states having low fluid is not a good enough reason to induce and that this low fluid count can be countered by bed rest and intake of more fluids internally.  Now i realize you are not a medical professional, but that you do have child birthing experience.  I'm just trying to find confirmation in the information that i have read and researched.  

Thank You.

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