yes but you should consult a physician
Have it done by a doctor.Here are some common ways women induce labor at home. I am not giving medical advice, and these aren't surefire solutions, just some things that work for some women to speed up the process.bumpy car rideslight exercisewalkingnipple stimulationhaving sextaking certain herbs
Congratulations on your pregnancy. Don't use castor oil to try and induce labor as the side effects are not worth it, plus there isn't any actual proof that is will work. If you are looking for safe and effective, painless way to induce labor at home then maternity acupressure may be for you. Check out this website, http://yourmaternityresource.com/category/maternityacupreesure/ I bought the book, only $29 and it worked great, well worth the cost of the book. I was 41 weeks along, the best part it actually helped reduce the pain of labor and it was well worth the cost of the book to finally meet my beautiful baby boy. I would suggest that you check with your OB/GYN before trying to induce labor at only 39 weeks though.
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If you are looking for safe and effective, painless way to induce labor at home then maternity acupressure may be for you. Check out this website, http://yourmaternityresource.com/category/maternityacupreesure/ I bought the book, only $29 and it worked great, well worth the cost of the book. I was 41 weeks along, the best part it actually helped reduce the pain of labor and it was well worth the cost of the book to finally meet my beautiful baby boy. I would suggest that you check with your OB/GYN before trying to induce labor at only 39 weeks though.
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Congratulations on your pregnancy. There are several things that you can do to try and induce labor such as castor oil, sex, nipple stimulation, walking, riding up and down hills in the car and trust me I tried them all and nothing worked. I was 40 weeks pregnant and in so much pain so I know where you are coming from. After much research I finally found an alternative that actually worked and has been proven to work in about 80% of pregnant women. I am talking about Maternity Acupressure. If you are looking for safe and effective, painless way to induce labor at home then maternity acupressure may be for you. Check out this website, http://yourmaternityresource.com/category/maternityacupreesure/ I bought the book, only $29 and it worked great, well worth the cost of the book. I was 41 weeks along, the best part it actually helped reduce the pain of labor and it was well worth the cost of the book to finally meet my beautiful baby boy. :-)
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Delivering your baby at home is a great idea, if you happen to live in a hospital.If, God forbid, something goes wrong, there's never enough time to change a home delivery to a hospital one. You're talking about dealing with a lifetime of blame, guilt and second thoughts. Save yourself, your partner and your baby years of pain. Go hospital.
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