| Posted: 15 April 2007 at 11:04am | IP Logged
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Hi. I'm so sorry to hear you're in so much pain. I didn't have SPD but I was induced so I can give you an idea of what thats like. Something else that may be of use to you is that we have a Buddy Scheme where you can be put in touch with Mums on here who have experienced SPD. Click HERE to read about it.
I was induced at 39 weeks because of high blood pressure. I went for a consultants appt at 38 weeks, and he would have done it the next day but I asked for a week to see if I could go into labour myself.
On the morning of induction, I had to be in the hospital for 7.30am. I was given a bed and a mw gave me the 1st pessary straight away. I was really bothered that this would hurt, but although it was uncomfortable, it didn't hurt. They use a gell called prostin (it has a longer name too) which softens the cervix and helps it to dilate. I had a warm sensation whilst it melted and I had to lay down for 30 mins.
If the 1st pessary doesn't bring labour on, you can have up to 2 more and if your cervix dilates enough, the mw will usually break your waters to speed things along. For me, the induction failed as my DD had un-engaged herself and shoved her head into my hip but induction is usually very sucessfull. It can make the contractions happen more quickly and it can be uncomfortable but usually, the labour is quicker when induced.
Take care, and please keep us posted.
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