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4 days over due and induce labor 24+ hrs
Dear doctors, I'm trying to understand about induction labour, it's already over due with 3 days and initiated a induction labour from past 24 days where 2 times trips and 3 tablet on backside so far but pain not observe an d remain calm and doctor were talking about cervix open around 60% based on Vergina examination and cephalic position. I may wait for doctor to keep try for normal delivery I shall insist for c-section ? Doctor seems intended for normal delivery but we are getting fairness it may cause wrt mother baby health. What's your advise doctor? Doctor wanted to follow their process and not at all ready to talk to us, I was trying to talk 2 times since morng but doctor wanted to keep go.
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In first pregnancy induction time is more. So sometimes take time to initiate contractions. If fetal heart is good than can continue the process.
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If your baby is doing good, you can wait as per your doctors advice.
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If baby is doing good on NST and there are no indication for cesarean section you can wait after talking to your treating doctor. Sometimes it will take time for pains to start.
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