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Posted By on 29 Aug 2005 10:06 AM
Hi. I'm pregnant with my first baby and due at the end of September. Last week I had an ultrasound that said that my baby's growth is in the 95th percentile. My doctor wants to get another ultrasound in two weeks but says that if the baby still seems very big, she wants to induce me. She's worried about the possibility of "shoulder dystocia" during the birth if the baby gets too big. I really want to avoid pitocin because I'm trying to give birth naturally if possible. I also feel like if the baby is really getting too big, that will be my body's sign to go into labor on it's own. I'm not diabetic, I generally eat well and I have had a perfectly healthy pregnancy so far. I'm not even sure if my OB will let me delay or refuse an induction, but I'm considering trying to. But of course I don't want to put my baby or my self at risk. And I don't want to end up having a c-section because the baby doesn't fit. Can you help me sort out the real risks of waiting versus going along with an induction? By: Kyra
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