My due date over my doctor asked me to get induced by gel or otherwise c section will be done. Please give advice how to kickstart my labor naturally on own as my AFI and baby activities are normal.
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When date crossed then each day is important.Induction of labour required it normal labour does not start. Always believe in doctor, they will do the best according to each specificity
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There is no harm in getting induction of labour done... if you are already overdue your duedate there are chances that you may not spontaneously go into labour ...
also once you cross your due date high chances of meconium stained liquor or MSL and reduced liquor also are there...
so it is better to go with your doctor's advice
Hi dear,
Please understand that that when a Gynecologist makes a decision, it is based on many factors, baby weight, whether it is first or second pregnancy, position of baby, relative capacity of pelvis to deliver this size of baby vs waiting- which surely will lead to putting weight of baby.
When we examine a patient in actuality, someone who is with us for last 9 months, we always have the best of both patient' interest in our heart ( mother as well as fetus ).
My advise- Please listen to your Gynecologist's advise
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