My doc mentioned this word in my last visit and i just nodded but actually didnt fully get it. Im 37 weeks now. Can someone explain in simple words what it actually means?
Sometimes, even after an induction attempt, things don't progress, and a C-section might be needed, which happened with me. Induction is basically starting labour artificially. But don't worry, doctors always make decisions for the best outcome for you and the baby. Recovery for me was fine, just took a little time.
When I first heard about induction, I totally panicked, thinking it was some big, complicated procedure. But actually, it's quite normal. Sometimes docs need to start labor if it's not happening on its own, usually for the safety of mom or baby. It's just helping your body along.
I've been reading about this too. Induction means doctors help start your labor. Sometimes they suggest it if the pregnancy goes too long. I'm focusing on staying active with walks and doctor-approved yoga, hoping for a natural start. Always discuss with your doctor about what's best for you.
I felt quite overwhelmed when my doctor discussed induction. It's basically when they use medicines or other methods to make your labor start. It happens if your delivery doesn't start naturally by a certain time, or if there's a medical reason to deliver early. It's for the baby's safety.
Yaar, induction na, matlab jab baby time pe nahi aata ya kuch medical reason hota hai, toh doctors try karte hain artificially labour start karne ki. They give some meds or do something to get the contractions going. Actually, it's quite common these days if things don't progress naturally.
Induction is just when medical interventions are used to initiate uterine contractions before labor would naturally begin. It's done for specific reasons, like if you're overdue, or if there are health concerns for you or the baby. The doctor will discuss options and reasons thoroughly before proceeding.
Oh my god, I just heard about induction too and it sounds a bit scary! Is it when they try to start labor artificially? Like, if the baby isn't coming naturally? Did anyone else feel a bit anxious hearing about these things? Hope it's not super common.
Meri saas aur mummy dono kehti thi ki normal delivery sabse best hai. But sometimes doctors have to induce labor, meaning they give medicines to start contractions. It's usually if there's a medical reason or if baby is taking too long. They only do it for your and baby's safety, so don't worry too much.