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Type 2 means induced labour and monitoring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Munkki" data-source="post: 2223058" data-attributes="member: 194901"><p>Thank you so much for sharing your experience. They generally said that they want to induce early, because of higher risk of stillbirth. The size of the baby can be measured, more or less exactly, but if it is growing normally, I will not be convinced of an early induction. So far, my control has been good, for example, today I remained in the 4s and 5s (4.8 after lunch), so there is some hope. </p><p></p><p>Also, they want to keep me on a monitor, maybe one that is not portable, to test my blood sugar. I mean, why should it suddenly be too high or low during labour? Has this happened to anyone here? Also, why are point measurements not sufficient, given that I can take them myself?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Munkki, post: 2223058, member: 194901"] Thank you so much for sharing your experience. They generally said that they want to induce early, because of higher risk of stillbirth. The size of the baby can be measured, more or less exactly, but if it is growing normally, I will not be convinced of an early induction. So far, my control has been good, for example, today I remained in the 4s and 5s (4.8 after lunch), so there is some hope. Also, they want to keep me on a monitor, maybe one that is not portable, to test my blood sugar. I mean, why should it suddenly be too high or low during labour? Has this happened to anyone here? Also, why are point measurements not sufficient, given that I can take them myself?! [/QUOTE]
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