Induction vs. Natural Labor

I prefer natural labor - pitocin contractions hurt a lot more than regular contractions. That being said - if your body is "almost there" induction isn't too bad.
 
of my four labors, being induced was the hardest (my princess was 10 days late). My body had an adverse reaction, as they did the gel insert & IV, my body went into shock and they had to get the gel out (not so easy, let me tell you!!).
All three of my boys, labor started on it's on (oldest was 2 days late, middle was 5 days late, youngest was 10 days early). Don't get me wrong, labor isn't fun, but it was better with the boys than my induction.
 
Hmm, I was induced w/ my first two due to the fact that my first was big (9.1 @ 38 wks.) and I was progressing, and we wanted to avoid a c-section. I went into natural labor w/ my 3rd. I was clueless about going into labor on my own, but was glad I got to experience it once at least. :)

Don't think that answered your question. Well, are you getting an epidural? If so, and if your body is progressing on it's own a little (you're dilating, effaced, etc.) I think there is nothing wrong at all w/ inducing. I had no problems w/ either time I was induced (both times @ 38 wks.). But I had a friend who was just not ready and her doctor wanted to induce (boo!). She ended up having a really terrible labor experience which resulted in a c-section.

Hope that helps some!
 
natural labor. .... I totally reccomend watching "The Business of Being Born" even if you don't agree with home birth, there is a lot of information that can make you more aware when you birth in a hospital. One topic was about interventions and how they create a spiral effect.

If I get to have baby #3 I will likey stay away from the hospital as long as possible.
 
Well I have only been induced so I don't know what the difference would be. Both of my babies were giant and late so I needed some help :)
 
Hmm... IMO, I would say natural... unless it's for health reasons for you or the baby that he/she needs to come out now... I'd wait until it comes naturally. Your body knows how long the child needs to be in there... it annoys me when you hear about celebrities scheduling births because it fits into their schedules better or because they don't want stretching or some other dumb reason... :glare:
 
I had 3 babies and I had experiences both ways. I would NEVER choose induction over natural for ME.

My first was a week late. My water broke, and I had no contractions for over 24 hours, so they induced. It was the most traumatic thing I've ever experienced, I had to have forceps applied 4x and both myself and Benjamin were in hard shape for a long time afterwards. He was 9 pounds 14 ounces.

My second was all natural. She was almost 3 weeks early, but was still 8 pounds 2 oz. It was a wonderful experience, the labor went fairly quickly once it got going. No pain medication.

My third baby was 9 pounds 12 oz and I had her all natural as well. She was 10 days late. No pain medication.

The problem I had with induction wasn't so much the induction, but it was all of the other interventions that followed. First it was pain meds, then it was an epidural, then it was forceps 4x. I still cringe when I think about it. My body knew what to do when given the opportunity, which is why my second and third births were much more rewarding, easier, and took a lot less healing time.

Sorry to write a novel. :) It's a real sore spot with me, because of my induction experience. My friend just had an 11 pound 10 oz baby, at home, unassisted, and I am in awe. We CAN birth big babies on our own!

I think us women are much more capable at giving birth than people think we are. :)
 
I was induced with Rachel at 39 weeks...we scheduled it because with DH being a trucker, and me not having ANY family around, I didn't want to go into labor and be all alone if he was on the road. And on top of that, my doctor was leaving on a missions trip to Central America and was going to be gone the week of my due date.
However, being induced was NOT fun. The meds took a long time to take effect...I was in labor for 43 hours (back labor---she was face up). It sucked bigtime. However, due to her size (8.2), I'm glad she didn't get to grow inside any longer LOL....as it was, I wound up with alot of stitches due to the 2 episiotomies they wound up having to perform.
 
I've gone into labor on my own all 3 times. Having said that, my third came on her due date--where as the other to were 10 and 15 days early. So for me it seemed "late." The first time my doc suggested induction, i was hesitant and opted not to. However, when I passed what would have been the scheduled date, I started regretting it... so we scheduled it at my next appt, but it wouldn't be for 4-5 days!! (when he was at the hospital). I still wanted to go on my own so we did spicy food, foot massages (accuppressure), and a super duper long walk at the mall (like 3-4 hours)... and that put me into labor. I was contracting on the way home!

So, that doesn't help. I guess what I'm saying it, I prefer to go on my own and think it's fun and exciting, but at the end when you're miserable (and huge--my baby was almost 9lbs and I'm 5'1")... it doesn't sound bad at all.
 
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I know a woman at my church that had a 13lb baby natually with a midwife at the hospital here in town! She isn't that big of a woman, I would say she is "average" sized.
 
I did pitocin with my first and last. 4 hour labors from start to finish. :thumbup:

My middle one was natural and took 8 hours. I have to say that she was my hardest delivery. I really don't know that the contractions were worse but, the extra 4 hours was enough to make me a lifelong fan of my friend, Mr. Pitocin. :p

I had it with my first one because my blood pressure was high and we needed to get the baby out. With my third, I requested it after what the 2nd delivery went the way it did.

So all in all, I think it comes down to you, your doctor and what is best and safest for all.
 
I've had both experiences and they were both about the same. However for my births that were "induced" I never had pitocin. I never needed it, 2 were with gel and then they broke my water and 2 were just breaking of my water. So I can't comment on how an induced labor with pitocin would go. All 4 of my induced births were for PIH (pregnancy induced hypertension).
 
I had a third degree tear with my first and wanted to avoid that a second time around so DS#2 was induced. I only used the cervical gel though, no pitocin. I slowly progressed for a little while until my water broke (by itself) and then it went fast from there. DS#2 was 6 days early from his due date and definitely headed to be the size his brother was, and probably would have had a big head too since he does now! And it is the head size that matters!

I had a good experience and the labor was pretty much the same as my other one once my water broke (before it broke the contractions were a joke pain-wise compared to after).
 
OK Ive gotten interrupted three times now while trying to respond LOL. I had my second child by c-section but only after being induced with pitocin. It was horrible. 18 hours (at least) of hard nearly non-stop contractions and no progression at all. At that point the dr could see how exhausted I was both physically and emotionally. I had not eaten in nearly 2 days and had not slept in over 24 hours. So he asked how I felt about c-section. I really wanted to have a vaginal birth but it was not happening. With my first I went into labor naturally and had contractions for a short time period but then my daughter went into fetal distress and they had to do an emergency c-section. Last was a c-section because of me developing high blood pressure. The doctor felt I was developing pre-eclampsia. He was 6 weeks early. So anyhow comparing the two times I was able to go into labor the natural was alot less painful
 
I was induced both times, with my first my water broke that morning about a hour before going to the hospital. With my second, I was induced a week early due to high blood pressure. I had quick labor from what my doctor told me but I can't compare it to anything else. I would induce again if for medical reasons.
 
I know a woman at my church that had a 13lb baby natually with a midwife at the hospital here in town! She isn't that big of a woman, I would say she is "average" sized.

as someone that had 2 big babies (9lb 13oz, and 9lb 9oz), can I just say OUCH at a 13lb baby?! ::shudder::

I went into natural labor with my first. It was difficult and slow. My contractions didn't organize themselves well so my labor wasn't very effective. It finally happened though. I had Jacob without pain meds.

I was scheduled for an induction with my second because of the large birthweight of my first child. But when I went into the hospital they told me I was already in labor. LOL... I didn't even know because I thought it was just my excitement about going into the hospital. I still had pitocin to strengthen those contractions and did have pain meds. It was a much better birthing experience simply because of the pain meds, the induction didn't make it better except to have it planned out for a person to watch my oldest child and such.
 
I was induced with my first at 39 weeks 4 days...my doctor said she was going to be big so she had no problem inducing me. It was our first and we were soooo ready to meet her that we went ahead with the induction. It was 12 hours from the time I got the pitocin to the time she was born...I had an epidural and pushed for an hour and a half. It was actually a really not so great experience.

With my second I went into labor on my own at 37 weeks and 4 days. It was a fairly easy labor that progressed quickly. I had my first noticeable real contraction at 7am and she was born at 1:00pm after just 2 pushes. Easy peasy, lol!!

I'd say natural if possible :) That's just my experience though - I had my girls each at a different hospital, so maybe it was just the fact that things were done differently at each hospital...*shrugs*
 
I was induced both times, so I can't really answer. However, if I had to choose (from hearing experiences from friends) - I would choose natural over an induction. My labors were very long. (30+ hours with the first - and that was nearly constant contractions - it was awful) I pushed for over 4 hours with my first son, and over 3 hours with my second. (and they weren't big babies - the first one was 6 lbs 3 oz)
 
I've had both. I had to be induced with my first because I was in early labor for 4 days, and I was exhausted. That was the worst labor EVER and it didn't work. 12 hours of hard labor and I only dilated to 3, my son was in distress and I ended up with a C-section anyway.

I would rather a body go into labor when it's ready. I went into labor the other times, but ended in C-sections. My 4th was 9 days early, but he was 10# 13 oz, and they knew that he was going to be by C. We figured that contractions go up my uterus instead of down, so I just can't push them out...and with his size, the doctors knew they weren't going to allow me to go natural.
 
I was induced with pitocin the first time because I was almost 2weeks past my due date. The second time my water broke a few days before my due date. I had no pain meds either time, my pitocin labor was 4.5 hours from start to finish and my second was 3.5 hours from start to finish. The pitocin contractions were harder to manage and I had a lot of those double/triple peaks, it took a lot of concentration to get through that labor, I couldn't handle any extra sensory anything, no noise, light, touch etc. The second time was much easier to manage even though it was almost too quick at the end, I swear that kid flew out LOL I'd much rather go naturally.
 
Natural. There are risks at being induced, so it only should be for serious medical reasons. I've seen both (I'm a doula) and trust me, natural birth is much smoother, positive experience, plus, you don't have to be monitored continually. The pitocin-induced contractions are really difficult on the baby and the mother, and don't get the hormones flowing as they should.

As Amber said, induced labor can have a spiral effect. :(
 
Both of mine were induced b/c I had high blood pressure, so I have no idea what a natural labor is like.

However.. I had pitocin with both kids. With Abby they broke my water at 8 am and she was born at 2:37 pm. I tore and it was a hard labor.. her pregnancy was easy.

JJ, they broke my water at 7:30 and I think I had him 3 hours later, 2 pushes and I progressed REALLY fast, no tears, no nothing, his was a horrible pregnancy but a super easy birth.

I'm weird, I know. :/
 
I was induced 10 days early because of high blood pressure. They had me come unto the hospital to get he gel insert and wanted to moniter me for 4 hours, at which point I was contracting regularly and they were worried about the baby's heartrate. They decided to keep me overnight and start the pitocin at 7 am. In the meantime they gave me some morphone concoction to help me sleep, and it ended up relaxing me such that dialated to 8 (from 2) in 4 hours, and i was asleep for everything but the contractions. When they were finally bad enough that I didn't fall right back to sleep, I woke up dh and Oliver was born an hour later. I didn't even feek the need for am epidural until the contraction that took me from 8, -2 to head crowning, at which point it was almost over. He was born just after 5 am. I honestly would highly recommend sleeping through labor, and I was really scared of Pitocin, so I was glad that the gel insert was enough.
 
i was induced 3 wks early with emma because my blood pressure was so high and they were afraid i was going to stroke. she was a horrible, long labor that ultimately wound up with an emergency csection.

madelyn was a scheduled csection so i guess i can't really answer this...just had to be included in the discussion.
 
Natural. For my ds I started natural but was progressing slow. So the dr. decided to start pitocin and I got an epidural and he was born 2 hrs later.

Good luck - I'm guessing cause of this post you haven't had the baby yet! Sending you LOTS of labor dust!!
 
Well I've only had 1 baby and it was induction because she was so big; turned out to be 8lb.10 oz but docs thought she was like 10 lbs. It was only 3 days before my due date and I was already 3 cm dialated so they induced me. I waited to get the epidural because I wanted to feel what the contractions felt like and WELL, I only made it thru 2 before I was hollering to give me the epidural. LOL I ended up having a c-section after trying for 3 hours as my daughter was looking up instead of looking down; she's still super nosey!! If given the chance to have another one I would definitely induce if necessary but would hope it would happen naturally the next time. I would also have an epidural again without hesitation. Hope this helps!

Debbie :)
 
I guess I should add that I have super fast deliveries, so induction speading up the process is not an incentive to me... just for getting started it could be nice!
 
oh my gosh, thanks so much everyone for responding. And no, I haven't gone into active labor yet, just a bunch of inconsistent contractions for like a week now. I have been induced with my first 3 because of pre-eclampsia symptoms. All of my babies have been very small (5' 14", 6' 2", and 6' 14") and the doctor thinks this is going to be my largest baby. I went in yesterday for an appointment and he talked to me about me being induced this Saturday (that will be 40 weeks for me so it's the due date). I said fine since school is going to be out by then and there's nothing holding me back. Except, I really wanted to see what naturally going into labor is like. The more I think about it, the more I think I am going to regret having to be induced (again!). I really wanted to go naturally. It seems like induction is VERY common now-a-days. This is the closest I have ever gotten to my due date without having major symptoms, which I am so grateful for. I really hate how hard the contractions are with Pitocin so I am kind of scared of going through it again (especially since my epidurals never worked except with my first!). I think I am going to go in, have my blood pressure taken, and then cancel the scheduled induction. And then, this Saturday, if I haven't gone into labor yet, then I will go on a REALLY long walk and see if that does it. Thanks again for all your answers. It really helps! :)
 
Ugh. Allie wasn't budging and I was sooooo done - so I was induced 7 days after her EDD. There was meconium in the fluid so it might've been a good thing we didn't keep waiting. BUT, my contractions were really strong adn painful - but I ahve no other experience to compare it to - but I've heard induced contractions are stronger and more painful than natural contractions. They wouldn't let me move around and I needed an IV the whole time (even before I had an epidural) and I was basically stuck in bed laying on my side for hours. Allie was facing the wrong way, so I had a lot of back pressure - so I caved and got an epidural. Then I didn't mind so much.
 
Oh yeah, and with my last induced labor, I was in labor for almost 16 hours,of which about 12 were hard hitting contractions! It was horrible!
 
I strongly believe in natural labor and not induced unless totally necessary for health reasons. Your body knows when to go into labor and can handle a lot more than people give it credit for. I had 1 labor and it was natural, nothing like I thought it would be, but I wouldn't trade it for the world. I always assumed I would have a long labor about a week late with a large baby cause thats what my mom had and a lot of my relatives. I ended up going into pre-term labor at 35.5 weeks, they stopped it, I stayed on bedrest. The morning I turned 37 weeks, I was already at 5 cm with no contractions since the night they stopped them. That very night my son was born. My labor was 4 hours and that included 45 minutes to rest (we didn't take the epidural very well-I hadn't wanted one, but caved cause it went from no contractions to transition immediately and it was too much) and 2 hours of pushing cause he was face up. Good luck, go for a long walk and eat some spicy food, then get a foot massage, should help move things along!
 
Alrighty! I called and canceled the induction. I told them that if the doctor wants to talk to me about it he can call me (in case he feels that I should do it for medical reasons). I decided I will go on a very long walk this Saturday instead, and have lots of water, definitely eat spicy food, and do the foot massage! Thanks so much for all the help! :)
 
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