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<blockquote data-quote="Abbybarford" data-source="post: 2148813" data-attributes="member: 515133"><p>The midwives and health professionals do discuss this all during appointments after growth scans. Theres many things that can occur if the placenta does deteriorate such as stillbirth, however it is a risk throughout the entire pregnancy not just the last couple weeks. </p><p></p><p>I suppose it depends on the pregnancy, if you have no problems and baby is growing at a steady rate they may not need to induce but they might monitor you for the last two weeks, to check the placenta is still working. I wouldn't stress yourself out, but personally I would have wanted to go Into labour naturally, there was never an option mentioned to me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbybarford, post: 2148813, member: 515133"] The midwives and health professionals do discuss this all during appointments after growth scans. Theres many things that can occur if the placenta does deteriorate such as stillbirth, however it is a risk throughout the entire pregnancy not just the last couple weeks. I suppose it depends on the pregnancy, if you have no problems and baby is growing at a steady rate they may not need to induce but they might monitor you for the last two weeks, to check the placenta is still working. I wouldn't stress yourself out, but personally I would have wanted to go Into labour naturally, there was never an option mentioned to me [/QUOTE]
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