I had been dilated to 3 since week 36, so every time I left my dr. appointment my dr would always say something like "I bet I'll see you before your next appointment"... Well at week 40 (Which was a Wednesday) we scheduled an induction for the following Monday.
On Thursday morning, I thought that my water had broken so I went in to get checked. It wasn't my water. Went home, very disappointed. Then my doctor calls and tells me that when she was making the arrangements for the induction, she was looking at the results from the first ultrasound and according to the first ultrasound I was only 38 weeks pregnant. I told her that I was positive on my lmp date and on the date of conception, so the ultrasound was wrong. She ignored me and said that even though I was only 38 weeks she would go ahead and do the induction if I really wanted it. Since I was POSITIVE on my dates, I said that we would go ahead with the Monday induction.
Well the next morning (Friday), I woke up at 5am having to pee. I got up, went pee, and went back to bed. I realized that my bed was soaked, and I realized that I was leaking. I texted my mom (Who was in the next room) and said that my bed was soaked and that I knew it wasn't urine, but I didn't want to go in for another false alarm since I had just went in the day before. A few minutes later she opened my bedroom door and told me to get my butt out of bed and call the hospital to tell them that we were on our way. I called the hospital. They were completely full (Remember last October, when there were all those pressure changes going on and the local news teams were warning pregnant woman to make sure their bags were packed... Ya...). So then I started freaking out because my hospital was full. The doctor that I had grown to love over the past 9 months wasn't going to be my doctor for the delivery or the babies doctor right after he was born. I didn't know if another hospital would follow my "birth plan" (I was willing to be flexible with the plan if things didn't go smoothly, but if things went perfectly there were certain things I wanted). What if the doctor at a different hospital was a man? That was something I just wasn't comfortable with. My mom called another hospital and they said that we should get there while they still had a room available. I jumped in the shower and shaved as fast as humanly possible while pregnant (I really hate body hair and I really really hate people examining me "down there" while I'm all hairy). My mom grabbed my bags and called my boyfriend. She told him that he should still go to work and that she would call him when we knew if we were going to be staying at the hospital or not (I was still convinced that it was another false alarm). On the way to the hospital, I could tell that I was having contractions but they weren't painful. We got to the hospital at around 7. By this time my pants were soaked down to my socks. We had to go in through the ER entrance since it was so early. They made me do a ton of paperwork, even though I really just wanted to go up get checked out. After we were done, the lady said "Wow, you really don't seem to be in much pain". I replied "Ya, but your nice cloth chair is now soaked in my amniotic fluid... But at least we got that paperwork done!" So I got wheeled up to the maternity floor. They brought me into the examination room. The nurse came in, took one look at my soaked pants, and wheeled me into the room I was going to be in for the rest of my stay. She got me into my gown and had me get into bed.
Even though the monitor showed that I was having some pretty strong contractions, I didn't feel pain till around 1:30 that afternoon and had my son at 3:47 that same afternoon. No medications, and my birth plan was followed as best they could... But I did have a male doctor.
Good luck :)