Lavender oil is commonly used to treat bruises, rashes, burns and cuts. It is also used to treat depression, headache, and labour pain. Used according to directions it is not know to have detrimental effects, unless the patient has an allergy to the plant family it belongs to... Trying to induce labour on your own is not recommended. Your doctor or mid-wife should be consulted.
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
Yes, but don't drink it.
No, it is not safe for dogs to have lavender oil as it can be toxic to them if ingested or applied directly to their skin.
While castor oil can technically induce labor, it isn't recommended. Castor oil can cause dehydration and other unpleasant side effects, such as nausea and vomiting.
A doctor will never tell you to drink Castor Oil. There are no studies that show Castor Oil will induce labor or help your baby flip from the breech position.
It is generally safe to use lavender oil on dogs, but it is important to dilute it properly and use it in moderation. Some dogs may have sensitivities or allergies to lavender oil, so it is best to consult with a veterinarian before using it on your pet.
Im not sure but when I had my daughter I took caster oil on my due date and ate spciy food and drank a glass of red wine and walked a lot and went into labor that night. I did everything others had told me to do to induce labor instead of just one of them. I would wait till 38 wks for sure to start trying.
yes, castor oil on scrambled eggs will help to induce labor. (I know because my Mom was overdue & she tried it and it worked !!! )
Yes, it certainly can.
To dilute lavender oil for dogs, mix 1-2 drops of lavender oil with 1 tablespoon of a carrier oil such as coconut or olive oil. This will help prevent skin irritation and ensure safe use for your pet.
If you vomited after taking castor oil, it's possible that not enough of the oil was absorbed into your system to induce labor effectively. The effectiveness of castor oil can vary, and some women may experience gastrointestinal upset without experiencing labor induction. It’s best to consult your healthcare provider for guidance and alternative methods if you're considering inducing labor.
Yes, lavender oil can be safe for dogs when used in moderation and properly diluted. However, it is important to consult with a veterinarian before using it on your dog, as some dogs may have sensitivities or allergies to certain essential oils.