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It is your choice whether you have an induction. Your midwife or doctor should explain all your options for giving birth. Depending on your situation, these may include: waiting for your labour to start on its own.
Likewise, if you have been booked for an induction of labour, you can change your mind and decline the induction at any time, including on the day of the procedure. The midwife or the obstetrician should provide you with all the information you require to make an informed choice about your care.
What is informed consent in childbirth? Informed consent in childbirth means that everyone receiving maternity care has the necessary support and information to understand the options available to them and the risks and benefits of those options, to enable them to make a decision about their clinical management.
Meeting the ethical obligations of informed consent requires that an obstetriciangynecologist gives the patient adequate, accurate, and understandable information and requires that the patient has the ability to understand and reason through this information and is free to ask questions and to make an intentional and
Its your choice whether to have your labour induced or not. If your pregnancy lasts longer than 42 weeks and you decide not to have your labour induced, you should be offered increased monitoring to check your babys wellbeing.
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Informed consent ensures that patients understand the risks, benefits, alternatives, and potential consequences of medical interventions, allowing them to weigh their options and participate actively in their treatment plans.
Informed consent for induction of labour requires a person-centred approach in order for discussions to enable fully informed and voluntary decision- making by the woman.
1. Induction of labour is recommended for women who are known with certainty to have reached 41 weeks ( 40 weeks + 7 days) of gestation.

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