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.
I think it can
as Soon as You Find Out Your Pregnant"-You Should Wait 18 Yrs, Then induce Labor..This Way You Save Yourself alot of Headaches and You Can Throw The KID OUT as Soon as he-she is Born-
No, Milk of Magnesia will not help you go into labor. === ===
Thyme tea is not widely recognized or recommended as a safe method to induce labor. While some herbs are thought to have potential effects on labor, thyme is generally considered safe in culinary amounts but may not have sufficient evidence to support its use for this purpose. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before trying any herbal remedies to induce labor, as individual circumstances can vary significantly.
There is no scientific evidence to support that drinking cold water can induce labor or make it happen faster. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for safe and effective methods to induce labor.
3x a of 500 mg Do not use black cohosh to induce labor. It thins out the blood so you bleed more during labor. If you ask your doctor he will tell you not to take anything to induce but stick to safe methods like spicy food, walks and sex.
No and no. You have higher nutritional requirements during pregnancy which the baby needs to be healthy.
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.
The doctor knows best. It isn't scary, they just give you a shot and you go into labor. It's safe and doesn't affect the baby.
A "planned miscarriage" is an abortion. If you do not want to continue with the pregnancy you should see your doctor and discuss your options. There is no safe way to induce a miscarriage.
Don't try to induce before your due date. Your baby's ability to breathe may not be fully developed, and you may risk harming your baby. Wait it out a couple more weeks.
yes