agree with me23
an induction is not neccesarily going to be any easier or less traumatic than a spontaneous labour
if i were in your position i would be getting as much support for the birth as possible and consdiering a doula, who can support you before during and after the birth
even if your induction is planned, which all inductions are, there is no guarantee you would be able to get an epidural the minute you got to labour ward, you might have several hours on an Antenatal ward, with a pessary to start you off, and no epidural there
there has to be an anaesthatist available, and if he/she is in theatre and others are busy, you will ahve to wait
an epidural , as i am sure you are aware, can contribute to longer labour and possibly more intervention , as can an induction, particualry whne done before term
i know you are wanting to try and plan and be in control, but labour just does not work like that
for all you know, you could deliver in 2 hours!