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<blockquote data-quote="jade88" data-source="post: 2032383" data-attributes="member: 94479"><p>Hi,</p><p>With my first I was induced at 38 weeks started contracting within a few hrs had a straightforward labour and Baby was born following afternoon! 2nd time round was diagnosed with poly hydraminos at 35 weeks then placenta started to fail so had emergency c-section at 36 weeks. I think everyone reacts differently to induction so prepare yourself to be in hospital for a few days before and after birth some babies of diabetics have to go to nciu due to low blood sugars - both mine went there. My first was only there for one day but my 2nd was there for 3 days but that was because he was premature. If you can express some milk before you give birth that also helps if babies blood sugars are low. Good luck! xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jade88, post: 2032383, member: 94479"] Hi, With my first I was induced at 38 weeks started contracting within a few hrs had a straightforward labour and Baby was born following afternoon! 2nd time round was diagnosed with poly hydraminos at 35 weeks then placenta started to fail so had emergency c-section at 36 weeks. I think everyone reacts differently to induction so prepare yourself to be in hospital for a few days before and after birth some babies of diabetics have to go to nciu due to low blood sugars - both mine went there. My first was only there for one day but my 2nd was there for 3 days but that was because he was premature. If you can express some milk before you give birth that also helps if babies blood sugars are low. Good luck! xx [/QUOTE]
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