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Induce labor or not?

I am currently pregnant with baby number four. I am due Nov 5th. My last baby will be 20 months old. When I had him I lost alot of blood and had to had needles shoved into my legs and pills down my throat and med put into my iv to stop the bleeding. I am concerned that this my happen again, since the doctoe told me the reason it happened was with every baby your uterus gets weaker. I live about 30 to 45 minutes from the hospital and my husband works away all week. I dont want to go into labor at home with just me and my other three kids there and have a fast labor and not be able to get to the phone. For fear that I will have the baby and bleed to death in front of my children. I dont know if maybe I am just looking into it to much or not. So what do you think?
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I am goin to ask my doctor about and see what he says. He can be a lil old school some times. He always say baby come when baby come. So we will see what happens!
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787406 tn?1339203183
I would induce labor.
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1395792 tn?1358115792
I do think your stressing a bit but that is serious and you need to have someone on call!!!! I would prob induce labor for those reasons!
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