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<blockquote data-quote="wiflib" data-source="post: 1470056" data-attributes="member: 8588"><p>Oh but they should, all the research tell us it is, it may not be as risky as continuing with a pregnancy but very risky it remains. I'm a Midwife of over 20 years and it's Midwives that actually do the inductions and obstetricians that have to come in and deal with the problems caused by them.</p><p></p><p>Of course women should listen to the opinion of their care team and then choose whats best for them, that's a given but sadly, most women are not given full information on which to base their decisions. Most see it as an easy way out of a pregnancy that's uncomfortable and draining. Women will often come in and lie to us about baby movements just to get an induction backed up by an induction guideline not based on any decent research other than speculation.</p><p></p><p>We know of the advice given to people here about diabetes from their HCP's that could potentially kill them, until the sufferer takes control and ignores that advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiflib, post: 1470056, member: 8588"] Oh but they should, all the research tell us it is, it may not be as risky as continuing with a pregnancy but very risky it remains. I'm a Midwife of over 20 years and it's Midwives that actually do the inductions and obstetricians that have to come in and deal with the problems caused by them. Of course women should listen to the opinion of their care team and then choose whats best for them, that's a given but sadly, most women are not given full information on which to base their decisions. Most see it as an easy way out of a pregnancy that's uncomfortable and draining. Women will often come in and lie to us about baby movements just to get an induction backed up by an induction guideline not based on any decent research other than speculation. We know of the advice given to people here about diabetes from their HCP's that could potentially kill them, until the sufferer takes control and ignores that advice. [/QUOTE]
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