Pretty sure that's only for your rear end...
Its supposed to relax your bowels, last I checked the womb was not classified as such.
Now, if you plan on taking the baby out that end then yeah Exlax probably will.
no lol...i don't think so
I think it can
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
No. BUT Red Raspberry tea with the root of the berry in it does.
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.
I have heard that raspberry tea will bring on strong (painful) contractions. I don't know if it will necessarily mean that you will go into labor. At this point, we are desperate to try anything, though!!!!
Soda will not induce lactation. There are some herbs that will help- namely fennugreek. There is a tea called "Mothers Milk Tea" that helps a ton!!
AnswerRaspberry Leaf tea is not for induction of labor. It's great to drink during your third trimester, however, to tone the uterus. It's said to aid in having better, more effective contractions and quicker labor. It is not dangerous and the recommendation is three cups a day from the start of your third trimester to be best effective.http://www.pregnancy-info.net/QA/answers-can_raspberry_tea_help_induce_labour_naturally/Do_raspberry_leaf_tea_capsules_work_to_induce_laborhttp://www.askbaby.com/induce-labour.htmhttp://www.bringemup.com/articles/13/natural-ways-to-induce-labour.html
It is recommended to drink a laxative tea once a day, preferably at night before you go to bed.
Lavender Oil for Inducing LaborNo. Lavender has a calming effect. It would be great for you while you are in labour to keep you calm, but other than that, it won't encourage it. More input:No, Lavender Oil cannot help induce labor, but sex can. Also tea with natural licorice root can help. Walking, exercise and any moderate activity will help and make labor easier. Always check with your physician first though.For more information visit http://www.justaromatherapy.co.uk/acatalog/Lavender_Essential_Oil.html
There is no scientific evidence that tea helps induce labour. It is known however that some teas can cause false contractions, but not labour.
rosehip tea along with red rasberry leaf tea don't accually induce labour but can help during labour if drunk for the last few fews of pregnancy.... they do say don't drink before 36 weeks but i think that's just precaution as everyones body is different and some people may have effects from it but very very unlikly