What exactly happens when you are induced?… by Malloo
What do they give you to start you? How long after you get it do things kick off? I may be facing this so I'd like to know whats going to happen. I've learned more from Yahoo than I have from my own doctors
Best Answer:
It depends on the situation, and the state of your cervix going in for the induction.
If your cervix is not ripe (soft, starting to efface), then they will bring you in the night before for a cervical ripening with either a prostaglandin gel, Cervidil, or something similar. They usually leave the med in the vagina overnight, then recheck your cervix in the morning. If the cervix has ripened, then you would be started on an IV drip of pitocin, or have your membranes ruptured if the baby is low enough and you're dilated a few cm, otherwise if your cervix is still not ripe you might need another dose of ripening meds.
Inductions can be a long process if your cervix is not ripe. Many women expect to have their babies within 12-24 hours once the induction starts, and it often takes longer than that – sometimes two to three days in all. So don't get discouraged if this happens to you.
If you aren't learning enough from your doctors, it's your job to be asking questions of them and demanding answers. This process isn't a passive one – you have to participate in your care in order to have control.
Good luck
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