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11/04/2012, 11:01 AM
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Sounds ridiculous. I had a child at 41 weeks when almost 37. Labour started naturally, but was augmented. At 40, I was induced at 41+2 because I was considered overdue enough.
Honestly, I'd ditch the OB and go public unless something other than your age puts you at risk. |
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11/04/2012, 04:04 PM
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My friend had her little baby 6 months ago and she is also 40. I asked her when she was reaching 40 weeks if they did induction due to age and she was saying no, they just following your pregnancy along like everyone elses - if a problem comes up then they will deal with it just like someone who is 24. She ended up going into natural labour at 40+1.
So I would ask him if he is willing to allow you to go over if you wish at the time - he maybe willing to be flexible with what he does. If he isn't then I would be looking for someone else also - unless you really want to be induced at 40 weeks and not go over. |
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11/04/2012, 04:11 PM
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DS1 - I was 37 and was induced at 38 weeks due to IUGR, but nothing to do with being AMA.
DS2 - I was 39 and birthed naturally at 40 weeks + 6 days. DS3 - I was 42 when labour started naturally at 40 weeks (waters broke then contractions), then stopped. I needed a little help to get things going again. No-one at any stage mentioned being induced due to age - only due to how baby was progressing. Good luck. First bub at 40 - how exciting for you! |
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11/04/2012, 09:28 PM
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My first at 37 I was under midwife care until I went over my due date. The Ob then did go on about induction and stillbirth but I asked to be monitored and he came at 41 weeks naturally.
Had my second at 40 all under midwife care at a birthing centre and no-one mentioned induction at all during the pregnancy, they were happy to let me go 10 days over before considering other options. He came one day before 40 weeks anyway. |
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12/04/2012, 01:26 PM
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DD arrived at 41 weeks when I was 35
DS arrived at 42 weeks when I was 38 I wasn't induced for either and my OB was happy to see how things went with some monitoring after 40 weeks. I can't advise you what you should do, but just wanted to let you know how things worked out for me. A second opinion won't hurt, but I can tell you that those last 2 weeks with DS were the longest weeks of my life! I'll cross my fingers that your baby arrives happy and healthy and "on time" |
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12/04/2012, 02:20 PM
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I was pregnant at 41 and a midwife dismissed any worries that I was too old for Family Birth Unit - she didn't seem to think that 41 was old at all. Later when I had GD the obstructician told me 'we induce at 40 weeks and 39 if you are insulin dependant'. I managed to get out of obs control and back to FBU, and went into natural labour at 40+3 days.
I stuck to what I knew was my due date rather than the hospital's date - by their reckoning I would have been about 2 weeks over. Everything was fine - healthy baby and natural labour, although some placental deterioration. Nobody but creepy obs seemed to be fussed about induction and dates - more concerned with monitoring mine and my baby's health. |
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12/04/2012, 02:28 PM
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I was 37 when I had DS. I was induced with gel on the evening of 41 + 1 with the intention of coming in for ARM/drip the following morning, but the gel was enough to get me going.
My age was never mentioned as a reason for inducing, my OB only talked about the possible degradation of the placenta. |
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