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11777386 tn?1426289802

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I'm a ftm and I have to try to gety Dr to induce me due to military moving me around 39 weeks can someone tell me how they induce people and what happened to them when they got induced
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Try an acupuncture induction, it's safe no drugs needed
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I have a military doctor (not sure if you do or not) but he told me today they aren't allowed to induce until you are 2 weeks overdue; unless you have a medical condition.  I asked because I have diet controlled gestational diabetes (with this they'll induce me on my due date but no earlier) and my husband is set to deploy the day after my due date. It may be different where your at but I wouldn't get my hoped up.
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11777386 tn?1426289802
Thank you all I would love to Carrie full turm but with the military moving I would love to give birth with someone who knows my medical history and all that good stuff plus I just did the bacteria sweep and if I do have it I don't want to travel and them say I just want antibiotics for nothing then my little man come and catch it
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They give you pitocin to help induce labor. It works fine for some, others experience vomiting. Either way it moves labor along.
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Most doctors (especially military doctors) won't induce till your over due.   Even with diet controlled gestational diabetes they won't induce me till my due date or the suspect baby is 10+ pounds
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Just Ask Your Doctor And They Give You A Medicine In A IV And Makes You Contract If Your Water Bag Bustes On Its Own Its Good If Not Your Doctor Will Busted It For You
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