Induction of labour and augmentation
Questions to ask about induction of labour
Your midwife or doctor should discuss the pros and cons of any intervention so you can make an informed decision.
You should ask your doctor or midwife whether induction will:
- hurt?
- affect my recovery?
- affect my ability to breastfeed?
- affect any future pregnancies?
You should also ask questions such as:
- why would I need this intervention?
- what are the risks and benefits to me and my baby?
- are there any alternatives?
- is it likely to increase my need for more interventions?
- can I do anything while I’m pregnant to decrease my chances of needing the intervention?
- what is the hospital’s policy on this intervention and the evidence to support this?
More information:
- Queensland Clinical Guidelines parent information – Induction of labour
- Pregnancy, Birth and Baby – Induced labour
In this guide:
- Why are inductions needed?
- Frequently asked questions – inductions
- Questions to ask about induction of labour
- Methods of induction
- Risks of induction
- Augmentation of labour
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