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.
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
Pitocin, a manmade version of oxytocin, the hormone your body makes naturally to go into labor.
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.
The most natural and easiest ways to induce labor are: Sexual intercourse which provides both prostaglandinin and cervical manipulation and low impact excercise like walking. Both can contribute to speeding up the natural process of labor. These are the safest methods that you can undertake yourself. The methods that hospitals use is a gel containing a hormone which is inserted into the birth canal, and a intravenous medication called pitocin.
Drinking vinegar to induce labor is an old wives tale and will not work. It is not recommended to try to induce labor by any methods.
Your water will break naturally. To induce it would be to artificially break it.
Only a Vet, with medication, could induce labor in a cat. Cats are natural mothers and will go into labor when the time is right.
doesn't a cow require lutalyse and dexamethasone to induce labor?
No
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
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