Induction
So I found out yesterday that my doc wants to induce me at 39 weeks next Friday. The medical reason being that I have non-iron deficiency anemia and also simply because I am a post WLS patient (duodenal switch to be exact). Any thoughts or concerns? He seems to think the benefits outweigh the risks. My original due date is 3/17 so this will be six days early.
HW 297/SW 257/pre-preg low 165/preg weight 178/GW 150
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I don't know much about anemia- I had some mild issues when I was pregnant...and I had RNY not DS but I don't see what either of those issue have to do with needing to be induced. Lots of inductions end up in c-sections (which may not have been needed if baby came on their terms?). C-sections cause some mothers to feel cheated, to feel like less of a woman, have lost the bonding of birth, and / or traumatized... My c-sections didn't make me feel that way but I may be the odd one out. If he's your Dr and you have trusted his care and judgment this far so-- the most I can really say is good luck and you will be holding your baby very soon.
-Jenn-
Ralph Z.
on 3/4/11 10:48 am
on 3/4/11 10:48 am
I think it sounds a bit bogus as well, but maybe he wants it to be "controlled" incase of bleeding issues with your anaemia. - just a guess. I think that 6 days early for induction is not an issue, as baby should be ok. Maybe you could ask someone from Rabkin's team (I know he has such a good reputation).
Good luck,
Becky
Good luck,
Becky