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Ashlee Simpson Wants to Induce, Would You?

November 18, 2008 by Eliza Ferree  
Filed under Labor & Delivery, News & Media

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Ashlee Simpson is VERY pregnant and like many very pregnant women she wants that baby out. Who can really blame her, we’ve all been there. But according to her sister, Jessica Simpson, she’s opting now to induce labor to get the little blessing out. Why? They’ve tried everything else, including hoping up and down.

Thinking back to your own pregnancies or someone you know, what were some remedies that were tried.

- I did try red raspberry leaf tea.

- I tried sex but that didn’t work.

As for the topic of inducing a baby. How do you feel towards this and why? I know some believe you let everything happen naturally. Others believe the doctors way is best and more just say GET THIS BABY OUT OF ME. What’s your thoughts? Maybe Ashlee Simpson will be reading this.

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4 Responses to “Ashlee Simpson Wants to Induce, Would You?”
  1. marye says:

    No way. Every single one of mine was exactly 21 days late. Yep..I have 43 week pregnancies..the only onethat was induced was the first because she was born in a hospital and that is what they did. WOrst labor ever. If there are no problems, baby is moving, things are good…wait it out..labor is shorter and easier.

  2. Cami says:

    When I was 37 weeks pregnant, my body was covered in the PUPPS rash (the itchiest thing known to man), I was on bedrest for high blood pressure, and I wanted that baby OUT! I remember asking to be induced but the doctor said not until I was 39 weeks AND dilated 3cm AND 80% effaced… it didn’t happen. My baby came on her own (5 days early, thank goodness), and the labor was hard enough without being induced that I’m glad we did it the way we did. I’ve heard that being induced can cause the contractions to be more painful and come on fast, but I have no experience with that so I can’t say if it’s true. I do sympathize with Ashlee about wanting to induce, though I think it’s best to let the baby come on its own. Now if she goes a week overdue then by all means get the kid out before the placenta dies or something!

  3. Michelle says:

    I was induced with Sarah. She tried to come early and I had to take meds to stop labor. Then, when it was safe, I was allowed to stop them and she did not come. For a couple of weeks. My doctor gave me the option of being induced. When Sarah was born, I pushed for hours before she came and when she did , she weighed 9lbs 14 ounces and she was so large, that she broke her collar bone coming out. Who knows how much longer that she would have waited, but if she was much bigger, I would have had to have a c-section.

    I am 100% satisfied with my decision. I think waiting could have endangered her health.

    I feel that it is a decision to be made between the mother and the dr. A sister who has never been through a pregnancy has no business talking about it to the media. That last part, it’s so hard. You are uncomfortable and exhausted. I imagine it’s much worse for Ashlee – she’s carrying twins, right?

  4. Eliza says:

    Three of mine were natural, in fact the hubby and doctors joked with me since they were also fast. I would give birth within 30 minutes, so the phrase was (of course) 30 minutes or your money back. However, with my fourth (and last) I had to be induced. The labor was longer, but was told if I hadn;t induced then he would’ve been much bigger.

    In the past (baby 3) I did try using other methods to induce my own labor, none of which worked.

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