Ok- just to let you know, I am the ONLY person I have ever talked to who had this experience- but when I was induced NOTHING happened!
My son was also late and was a big baby. Although I used nurse-midwives, the consensus was finally that I should be induced. My parents flew out for the weekend, I fasted and we went to the hospital. I was given a pitocin drip and....
For a while my husband and family wanted to visit me, but gradually everyone got bored from waiting for something to happen. They went to eat, my husband fell asleep, I was flipping channels on the TV and feeling... nothing.
LOL, after NINE HOURS of this, the doctor came and in and said something like " Well I can't really believe this, but nothing is happening. Do you want to try a couple more hours or wait and give it another few days?"
I was so starving by then I asked him if I could eat dinner if I took off the drip and went home. The doctor said "sure!" and I told him " Right now, I would rather have a sandwich than a baby!"
My dad flew back home and for the next week (the week before Christmas) my mom walked me up and down the streets of the village we lived in. I think everyone got about 20 Christmas presents from her that year because it was freezing and we kept ducking into shops to get warm. I went in for a stress test every day= baby was fine, just didn't want to come out!
Finally I went into labor while eating pancakes and bacon at the Original Pancake House! I did have a long labor- my son was almost 10 pounds and had a very large head when he was born! But everything went fine - it all just took a little longer than we had planned!
As I said, I am the ONLY person I have ever heard of pitocin NOT working on! I just wanted to share this in case something like that ever happens to anyone else! It was unusual- but it all worked out fine in the end for both me and my baby! Don't fret- good luck and congratulations!