Apparently I had a textbook slow induction! I'd had a midwife who'd been with my throughout the PG and when she saw I was down to be induced on Thursday, said she'd come in and see me on Sunday as it was her next day off and the baby would probably only be born on Sunday (I thought she was bonkers- go in on thursday and baby not born till sunday...turned out she was right).
I was admitted at 6pm on the thursday (waiting at home all day for a bed), pessary inserted about 10:30pm, told they don't check you for 24 hours until you think something is happening beforehand....
Very loooong boring 24 hours wandering around the hospital with nothing happening. Dh could easily have been at home doing stuff that day.,,
Checked over at 9pm the following day, Fri evening, broke waters. Moved me to delivery suite.
Checked at 2am, told about 1cm. Checked at 6am (now saturday), told 2cm. Checked at 12noon, still 2cm, told would go on Syntocin drip at 6pm if no progress as they can't leave you too long after waters break.
Syntocin prescribed at 6pm but the hospital I delivered in wouldn't start the syntocin without epidural in as apparently too painful. Waited for anaethetist to be available.
Epidural about 10pm saturday, syntocin started. Mostly slept through the night. Checked every hour or so.
At 8am told labour had slowed down and syntocin needed to be switched up (this hospital try and do it on half speed for first 12 hours in case baby doesn't like it).
Syntocin switched up at about 10am. Baby didn't like it (heart rate dropped). Drip removed after 5 mins to stop this happening. Section soon afterwards. Ds born about 11am on sunday.
It was honestly all fine. Very boring for the first couple of days, and after that it was all well monitored, pretty pain free for me and efficiently handled.