I had my baby son 10 days ago and was induced. Unfortunately mine was a failed induction resulting in a C Section. My experience might still be useful though.
The first thing was a vaginal examination to find out how dilated I might already be, in my case, not far at all. The next step was a Prostin pessary. As I was classed as high risk due to BMI, I was on monitors for two hours and then just on an ordinary ward for another 6 for it to take effect.
As it hadn't done much, I was given another one and the same again - two hours of monitoring and then sleeping overnight. I had hoped overnight it was working as had a bloody show, pains etc.
In the morning, still no more dilated! So, third dose of Prostin and same thing again. In the hospital I was in, the general number of doses of this they give is three. However, at the discretion of a consultant they can try four which is what they did. I was a little more dilated but no more than 2cm.
At this point, I had two choices. Either go home for a day or so, then come back to start the induction process again or what I ended up choosing which was having my waters broken. (After being 12 days over and getting very little sleep in hospital, I just wanted baby out and not to wait!) It was a bit of a struggle for the doctor to do it, but he managed.
Then they started on the Syntocin drip. I did find it frustrating too getting hooked up to a monitor and a drip but I just tried to justify it to myself by saying as long as baby was safe, that was what mattered (amusingly, every midwife I saw told me that the fetal heart trace showed baby was 'atrociously happy').
I was on the drip for 15 hours in all, unfortunately it didn't work for me. They were waiting for 4 'good' (whatever that means) contractions in an hour. I won't lie, it was painful. Definitely manageable for me with gas and air at the start but as it got further, I did have some diamorphine. I was no more dilated after those 15 hours.
Due to my waters being broken the only option at this point was a section. It wasn't in my original plan for the birth I wanted but by the time it came around I was so exhausted and wanting to meet my baby that it didn't seem like such an unwelcome prospect.
For me, the C Section was absolutely fine. Very calm, and my son and I were skin to skin once in recovery.
If you are worried, could it be a possibility to ring the delivery suite/labour ward at the hospital you're going to to see if you could have a chat with someone ahead of time?