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Type 2 means induced labour and monitoring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2222445" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Having had two babies weighing over 9lb - if they want to induce you a little early as the babies are large, I'd say that was a pretty good idea, as I feel lucky that there were no problems - I remember the midwife swearing when she saw the width of the shoulders appearing before her.</p><p>If you are still avoiding high carb foods then it might become obvious that the fears are unwarranted, but closer to the time you will probably be closely monitored and you should have the opportunity to discus things such as the baby's presumed weight and development.</p><p>My daughter in law is a high risk mother and is expected to give birth by induction in the middle of next month, about three weeks early - but the baby is rapidly approaching 7lb now....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2222445, member: 355878"] Having had two babies weighing over 9lb - if they want to induce you a little early as the babies are large, I'd say that was a pretty good idea, as I feel lucky that there were no problems - I remember the midwife swearing when she saw the width of the shoulders appearing before her. If you are still avoiding high carb foods then it might become obvious that the fears are unwarranted, but closer to the time you will probably be closely monitored and you should have the opportunity to discus things such as the baby's presumed weight and development. My daughter in law is a high risk mother and is expected to give birth by induction in the middle of next month, about three weeks early - but the baby is rapidly approaching 7lb now.... [/QUOTE]
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