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Reply To Topic Topic: 40.5 weeks pregnant
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Posted By on 01 Oct 2008 11:32 AM

I'm certainly no medical expert, but it doesn't sound like there's any reason to induce at this point.  The measure of the baby may be off significantly.  You don't mention having any medical conditions such as pre-eclampsia etc... that would make induction necessary, and all the tests are fine.  What's the rush?  We all want to hold our little babies of course, but life doesn't exactly get any easier once the baby comes, so I would just relax and wait for the baby to come when it comes.  (I have two currently and I certainly understand feeling uncomfortable and not wanting to be pregnant any more, but even so, you are getting more sleep now than you will once the baby comes, believe me.)

Otherwise, if you want to try to induce "naturally", i.e. without synthetic hormones and chemicals, you can try nipple stimulation as some suggested.  My midwife suggested a breastpump for inducing, if it comes to that.  Henci is more familiar with the medical literature and evidence than I am, but as I understand it, there isn't any reason not to wait until 42 weeks or just before given the circumstances that you describe, and even ACOG says that a prediction of a "big" baby is not a reason to induce.  Just my two cents, good luck with whatever you decide!

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