Tips For Inducing Labor

How To Naturally Induce Labor At Home
If you are near or past your due date, then you know how badly you want your body to go into labor. It has been a very long 9 months and you are ready to finally give birth. It is time that you made this happen. You need to naturally induce labor at home.
Medical induction isn’t always the best option when you want to induce your labor. Sometimes, you or the baby can have an allergic reaction to the medicine and this would only increase your stress about the situation. You want the birth to go perfectly and you don’t want to have any added concerns.
Relying on medical induction can be a thing of the past because you can naturally induce labor at home and you can use these steps to start to make that possible today:
Relax. Although relaxation seems impossible, it is necessary. Since you aren’t relaxed and you are on edge, your body is closed off. You are tight and tense and there is no chance that you are going to give birth if your body is in this state. Relaxing is going to help open up your body and make room for the baby to come through.
Spicy foods. Sometimes eating something spicy can speed up your labor because the spice naturally speeds up your body. Things happen at a faster rate in your body once you eat something spicy so this might be an option for you.
Use these tips so you can bypass medical induction and so you can naturally induce labor at home, where you feel the most at ease and comfortable.
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Being pregnant is wonderful, but if you’re near your due date, or past it, you’re living in a constant state of discomfort. Medical induction isn’t your only choice when it comes to bringing on the birth of your new son or daughter. There is a safe, guaranteed way to induce your own labor naturally.
You can use effective acupressure techniques to help stimulate contractions. Labor acupressure not only can help you begin labor in the next 36 hours, but it also helps to diminish the pain you’ll feel. It’s a perfect choice for both you and the baby.
getting induced wed 5:30am. what can i expect from labor? any tips to help w labor or the pain?
ill be about 39wks. im getting induced bc my dr is going out of town for 2 wks and he told me hes almost certin that ill deliver while hes gone. so im just wondering what to expect from labor and how to cope w the pain?
Induction will most likely start you in active labour very quickly – no warm up. It depends on whether you are willing to have pain relief or not. I loved my epidural with my first.
With my other two, who I had naturally, I would try and visualise my cervix opening with each contraction.
I also recommend doing what you want. EG. if you want to kneel, kneel, if you want a shower, shower etc etc.
One really great thing to get bub down there is to bend forward a bit, spread your legs a bit and sway your hips.
Try not to lay down if you don’t have an epidural, its true, gravity helps.
Best wishes and how exciting you get to see your bub soon.
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