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.
When you do nipple stimulation you will induce a contraction.
ONLY a Veterinarian should give oxytocin to your dog in labor. If you are doing it yourself, you could literally blow out the uterus so do NOT do it yourself, only with your Veterinarian. It is not for labor pain but to induce contractions of the uterus.
It depends on why you are wishing to induce labour and on whether the kid will be viable ot not. The drugs which can induce labour can only be prescribed by a veterinarian and need to be handled carefully as some of them will induce abdominal cramps in women and can set off asthma attacks. The drugs most commonly used include prostaglandins, corticosteroids or oestradiol benzoate.
pushing down too soon can cause bruising of the cervix and cause inflamation, only prolonging the birthing.
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.
Yes, labor in cats can be induced by administering oxytocin, a hormone that triggers uterine contractions. However, this should only be done under the guidance of a veterinarian, as inducing labor in cats can pose risks to both the mother and kittens.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that parsley induces labor in guinea pigs. If your guinea pig is pregnant and you are concerned about the labor process, it is best to consult a veterinarian for proper guidance and care.
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.
They are only in labor for a day, which is the birth process. Female goats are pregnant for about 150 days (about 5 months).
The midwife will tell you. Only use Castor oil if they tell you to. It gives you diarrhea and it also gives the baby diarrhea so it can end badly.
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