Should they induce me?
Answers: I would tel him how desperate it is hurting. my dovtor didnt like t induce any but he wouldve if i had that much dull pain. i feel for you...Good luck
This is really a finding to be made in consultation beside your doctors. Many babies are delivered at 37 weeks and are fine.
I would do more reading if I be you. Big baby is truly not a drive to be induced, however for your back I don't own enough information to influence either bearing.
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Just my experience with myself and helping moms during pregnancy and birth. Women are created to administer birth, and unless they have have rickets that deformed their pelvis or true uncontrolled diabetes women don't grow babies too big to have. And until immediately, no woman has stayed pregnant forever. We a moment ago don't. We also go into labor.
Good luck and Congratulations!
You should really confer with your doctor in the order of any concerns you have.
I be induced at 37 weeks and had a robust 5lb 7oz baby.
Talk to your doctor, but Iwould not recommend induction... It is a much more stressful and hurting labor which may not be great on your back...
I would recommend doing doesn`t matter what is best for you and the baby. You cannot hold on to going if you are putting yourself at risk, and its sounds as if the baby will enjoy a hard time deliver naturally if it get any bigger.
I would definitely verbalize to him about induction. If your infant is already that big, I can't imagine how big the child will be at 39-40 weeks. I was a few days tardy and they induced me and they baby be 8lbs 7ounces.... which was too big for me so they did a c-section. Sounds to me similar to having a c-section truly might be the best option for you, too, beside all of the vertebrae problems. I can't imagine giving birth near so much back strain. I'm sorry you are hurting so badly.
My son be born at 37 weeks and he still had his eyes fairly covered by his eyelids and his legs were drawn up and he weigh only 3lb 10oz lone because I had a placenta praeva. I would try to stick it out if you can because my babe was surrounded by an incubator for two months and his lungs were not properly developed. Think favourably before you do anything.
If your body is in place I would ask to induce, but be warned, if your body is untrained, it wont work. I was induced at 40 weeks. ...it didnt work. I moved out the hospital 3 days later next to a baby still contained by my belly. I went hindmost a week later for another induction. It did work, but it took another 3 days!
I also injured myself while pregnant and working at a daycare. The weightiness of the baby combined next to other medical problems broke my pelvis. My baby be delivered by c-section at 36 weeks, and weigh 6 lbs 7 oz. But my decision be made based on my condition. You call for to consult with your doctor to find out what is right for you and your body. (And your little one!) If you don't like the answer your doctor give you, you can always travel for a second opinion...
Good Luck!
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