Does induction always lead to C-section?

I’m a ftm and was told I’ll need to be induced at 39 weeks.
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I've been induced twice now, no C-section!

Not always! Just depends I had an induction in July of 2022 mine ended up in one but that don’t mean you’ll have one my body just didn’t wanna progress

nope! i was induced at 39 weeks with my first when my blood pressure spiked, and I had her vaginally 13 hours later.

I was induced with my first and had a vaginal birth.

I was induced and by the grace of God I had my son vaginally. I will say this, research b4 it’s your time, use discernment so you are not stressing bc google can tend to do that sometimes. You need to know what kind of induction you are getting What are pain management options and their risk for you and baby Risk vs benefits to breaking water if doesn’t on its own Research what interventions can cause an issue and lead to a higher risk of c-section. Be informed of your rights and don’t be afraid to speak up for yourself and ask questions, you can ask for a staff to be dismissed if they are being rude or you are not comfortable. I like to watch nurse mama Tina on YouTube she breaks things down

Mine did but it doesn’t always! Why are they saying you’ll need an induction?

No I was induced with my first and only in labor for 11 hours and he came out naturally after like 45 minutes of pushing. I did have to get an epidural as being induced will produce stronger contractions than if you went into labor naturally. So you are more likely to want an epidural after being induced than going into labor naturally. Now with my second I don’t want an epidural so I don’t want to be induced so I hope i go into labor on my own.

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