there is no set period. some women have o have their water broken by a doctor and some women have there water break and have to be induced for labor to start. It depneds on the woman and the pregnancy.
Once labor is induced and the cervix has dilated, labor usually proceeds normally. When performed properly, induced labor is a safe procedure for both mother and baby.
George Gilmore Mc Shatko has written: 'History of the induction of labor' -- subject(s): History, Induced Labor, Labor, Induced
If the mother does not go into labor, the doctor will bring on (induce) labor in order to prevent the risk of hemorrhage. Labor is usually induced by giving the mother a drug (oxytocin) that cause the uterus to contract.
By waiting, or having it induced by a doctor or midwife.
The doctor wont do it unless he thinks your body is ready for labor. You might have a month left since it's not uncommon to go past 40 weeks. It's better for the body and your experience of the labor if it's not forced but naturally. Many women feel it happened too quickly when induced. They had a hard time keeping up since the different stages came faster.
In general, labor is not induced in horses because of serious complications and a lack of a predicable effect of labor-inducing drugs.
In general, labor is not induced in horses because of serious complications and a lack of a predicable effect of labor-inducing drugs.
Harry Fields has written: 'Induction of labor' -- subject(s): Labor, Induced (Obstetrics)
Yes. Most of the medications they use to induce are naturally occurring hormones in a women's body. Being induced shouldn't hinder any future pregnancies.
It is induced by progestorone.It hellps baby to come out
By the end of World War II, millions of women had entered the labor force to support the war effort. In the United States alone, over six million women joined the workforce during this time, taking on various roles previously held by men who were fighting in the war.