The ant. pit. gland secretes a large amount of estrogen into your body which starts the labor proces. So yes I believe it would.
yes, castor oil on scrambled eggs will help to induce labor. (I know because my Mom was overdue & she tried it and it worked !!! )
Well, the most natural thing I know to help induce labor is walking, and orgasms or intercourse. Here is a link that will give you a whole list of things that can help to naturally induce labor: * http://pregnancychildbirth.suite101.com/article.cfm/tired_of_being_pregnant
This application is not scientifically confirmed.
It helps in ripening the cervix
yes it can help bring on labor but only wen it time
No, never heard that before. Perhaps you should look into labor acupressure which helps to induce labor and also can be used to reduce the pain during childbirth.
no lol...i don't think so
Well, it has been known to help induce labor! Doctors often suggest it. But it's not a scientific method or something, and it doesn't always work. But it can't hurt to try right?!
Raspberry Tea will help to 'ripen' your cervix for labour, But not induce it. I was advised to seek reflexology to induce labour? Other old wives tale items that are supposed to induce labour are pineapple, a hot curry and sex
It is believed to help induce women after their due date. I tried it a few times and it did not work. But, that does not mean it wouldn't work for someone else. If your body and baby are not ready for labor, it probably wont do anything.
Teenage girls will mature and grow hips, even if their estrogen level is low. A doctor can prescribe estrogen to help keep levels where they should be if necessary.
As it holds the egg in place as the estrogen thickens the walls of the uterus as estrogen is produce in the follicle on production of an egg for fertilisation. If the egg is not fertilised then the estrogen levels fall, allowing a woman to dispel the egg as the lining thins out which in turns brings on the mentrual cycle. Therefore it plays an important part in releasing the egg and holding it in place to be fertilised.