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. Getting Induced and scared !

. i past my due date it was 11 /24
So i found out I'm getting schedule to get induce , Monday night ima be 41 weeks .

and i'm type scared idk if i gotta get a C- section and i really dont want it
The day before yesterday my doctor told me i was only 2cm dilated  Bhut she felt the the bag when she check me .

any suggestions I should know or do ?
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You will probably go into labourers before Monday. ..
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A c-section will only be needed if an emergency situation  or complications occur.  Since you are already dilated to 2 cm there is a very, very, good chance the induction will be successful - those that are not dilated at all are more likely to have a more difficult induction experience.
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There is no reason for a c-section, unless an emergency. Doctors are way to quick to go that route. My doctor had me inserting primrose oil in vagina, stripped my membrane and had me walk a few miles....then once labor started, i got an enema, the body progressed. Just make it clear that you dont want a c-section unless an actual emergency. I just pushed out a 9,7lbs baby yesterday and all the nurses said if i didnt have my specific doctor, i would have been forced to have a c-section. Thats messed up!
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I was induced with all my previous four sure to hbp but all vaginal. Two w/o epidural. Probably the same for this last baby.
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. Okay thanks cause i wass type nervous
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You probably won't need a c section just trust in your body and do what they tell you and you should be fine. I was induced with my first child and I had a vaginal delivery you will be just fine and you will not need a c section because I have faith in you.
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Does anyone else feel like their doctors are too pushy?
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