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Birthclub: November 2022

Is Induce a good idea to prevent getting pain from home?

I need some advice please. I opted for elective C-Sect but I only have 7 Dec available (EDD 9 dec). Gynae said that at any time before that i could be in labor hence it will automatically be Natural Delivery. IF i insist on C-Sect, it will then be an Emergency C-Sect. My reason for opting for an Elective C-Sect is because i am home alone most of the time as my husband works 12-hrs shift. Is Induce a good idea to request 37 weeks onwards? I am just afraid if i get the pain from home, i'm worried about the journey, needing to wait for my husband to come home or my mom to arrive or whoever yknow.

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Young mummy of two beautiful girls Loves to travel, ✈

Usually induce can be done from 37 week onwards. But this depend on your gynae/doctor advise. Induce can be more painful then normal. And if induce is not successful, you may end up with C Section. Having said that, during contractions, if your pain tolerance level is not strong, you may also end up with like jab, gas or epidural.

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