answers 0:I am 34 weeks pregnant. Almost 35. Healthy pregnancy. My dentist is advising not to have the dental work done until after delivery if I can. Also have to travel 8 hours to get it done. I moved and don't have a dentist in town yet. So, can an OB induce at term to have the infection taken care of? I'm pretty much running out of options. What are the chances of my OB doing this? Maybe do an ultrasound to make sure the baby is developed before inducing? Is this an option? I swear I will get a dentist in town after this whole ordeal:)!!!...Show moreanswers 1:with that gestation your baby will have to go to the NICU after birth. Your baby is not fully developed at that time and can not eat at feeds and sometimes have breathing issues. Talk to your OB maybe he/she will agree to do it. Dependsanswers 2! :You all should read a little more carefully. I said to not induce until term!!!!!answers 3:I would almost guarantee that your doctor will NOT induce you at only 35 weeks...the baby would need to be in NICU and it poses risks for the baby (even if you are having a very healthy pregnancy)... 35 weeks is much to early to be inducing. Unless the baby's life or your own is at risk, there's no way she will. Unfortunately you will very likely have to wait it out to get the dental work done.Talk to both your dentist and OBGYN about your options. But I would say that early induction is out of the question.....at least until 38 weeks MINIMUM....answers 4:Are you taking antibiotics? I'd definitely start those. It might stave off the infection for a few more weeks. I think you should talk to your OB!answers 5:Your doctor will most likley not induce you. Not just for a root canal. I had very bad gestational diabetes
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