It can be risky to have an Early Elective Induction, especially before 39 weeks. Often because “due dates” are inaccurate, this practice can lead to problems with the babies after they are born. Not to mention the risks of induction!
I was excited to see this post by Birthing Beautiful Ideas where she gave some great information on elective inductions (meaning not medically indicated). She also mentioned a new resource at The Leapfrog Group, where they have a list of hospitals and what the rate of their early elective births are. They say the target should be 12% or less.
I have listed the rates at the hospitals I have been a doula at. (South Orange County).
While the hospital rates are good to know – I think that it is equally important to know your care providers rates! However I know some hospitals, such as Saddleback have a rule that no inductions before 40 weeks unless medically indicated. So this helps to have lower rates among all the OBs working there.
For more information on Inductions – early or not – see my Free Induction Video.
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