Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Naturally Inducing Labor - Great Tips

By Julie Ingham

In August 2009 I was expecting my first child. And I sure do remember the yearning thought of wanting my baby in my arms filling me with enough joy to last a millennium on an empty stomach. But as the due date passed the feeling of joy turned into something else and I was completely overwhelmed with feelings of frustration, anger and impatience. So I started thinking of naturally inducing labor. But finding the best methods was no picnic.

Trying to bring about labor if perfectly fine and natural; people have been doing it for centuries and it is perfectly normal. But sometimes a woman's reproductive make up might not allow for this as it might cause harm to an unborn baby. It is for this reason that a qualified doctor or registered mid wife must be consulted before anything is done.

But if you are eager to do this and your doctor has given approval there are natural methods available at your disposal. To begin with there is something referred to as Primrose oil. This primrose oil is recommended for oral use only, at least three times a day, sweetened or not. Using this oil can very easily initiate contractions in the uterus.

Apart from this known remedy there is also the irritation of the bowel method. When the bowel is irritated by prune juice, castor oil or even orange juice such irritation causes contractions to begin on a minor scale. And because of the fact that these are natural extracts even makes the method healthy and almost free of side effects. What I mean by almost is that using castor oil usually means diarrhea.

In other jurisdictions sex is seen as a good and effective labor inducing agent. The rigorous movements during sexual intercourse push the baby into the birthing pose, something that in actual fact triggers contractions. In addition to this the hormones in semen and vaginal fluid after orgasms are also effective in ripening and softening the cervix for child birth. It also helps to have the nipples stimulated as this makes the body think it's getting ready for the baby to suck on them, causing contractions in the uterus.

The method that is recommended by most however is acupressure. Not only is it perfectly safe for both you and you baby but it's also free of any side effects. It's a method that is easy to learn and use and it has a bonus effect of giving you natural pain relief.

Research has been conducted and is showing that over eighty percent of pregnant women who use acupressure to induce labor experience a normal labor with less complications than other women that do not use the techniques. Did you know that it can also shorten the amount of time one is in labor?

Want to learn how to use acupressure? It's easy and anyone can learn it. Check out these easy to learn acupressure techniques: http://www.squidoo.com/acupressure-to-inducelabor

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