Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Eight out of eight. The biophysical untrasound showed that the baby was in excellent condition (8 out of 8 points examined), so there is no immediate need to induce. So, we're back to waiting again, and Plan B is to induce on Monday morning. Plan A, obviously, is to go naturally before that, but we'll just wait and see. There was something of an adrenaline surge when it was mentioned possibly today, but at least we have the finality of an end date.

But, having said all this, the signs are still promising for much sooner than that.

2 Comments:

Blogger MoviePen said...

I feel for Laurie! But if you can, wait for nature. I induced. The longest 16 hours of my life. Most people I know who went natural had much shorter labor.

And for what it's worth, I went from "natural delivery, no drugs thankyouverymuch" to "hurry up with the &^%$ epidural already!"

I was much happier for it.

3:26 PM  
Blogger Scott said...

Currently, Laurie is having contractions and other signs of impending labor (no details here, but those who have been through it will know what I mean). The midwife said it might be a day or two, but its looking like it may happen soon on its own.

9:06 PM  

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