Spicy food- NOPE Exercise- NOPE sex- YEP Red raspberry leaf tea, castor oil & Prim seed oil - NO it’s not safe So I’m about to cry... he only suggest to have sex 😭 THE ONE THING I DONT WANT
Hearing impaired here. Could you please either set official English captions or drop the music off from the background? You had some on screen subtitles, but now they're gone and RUclips's auto-generated captions suck (to be frank here). Not an easy video to understand.
The one consistent thing I’m seeing with labor induction advice is that there is zero consistency. My doctor suggested the usual, raspberry leaf tea, dates, spicy food, primrose, sex, etc. etc. This doctor says most of those are dangerous, just stick with sex. Another doctor says something completely different, then yoga mommy says something else, bestie has another thing to say, and mother in law wants you to walk a marathon every day. Ultimately…I don’t think we know as much about the process of childbirth as some lead us to believe. Just do what’s right for you. It’ll happen eventually (hopefully, in my case, BEFORE Christmas Day…which is when he’s due 😡)
2:20 Why oh why won't OBs Rx a vaginal suppository to help dilate the cervix in (first-time) mothers experiencing a long prodromal labor w/ consistent contractions? Especially if a slight nudge on the pregnant body (showing signs of being ready) could allow a mother to help get things going. I'm talking: 80-100% effaced, 1-3cm dilation and baby's head down & engaged (not high, tight and -5). My daughter is 39 weeks and so exhausted after 16 days of regular contractions at 3-5 minutes. She's allowed to go get monitored at the hospital each night PRN for 60-90 minutes and get a sleeping pill to take in front of a nurse, just to get some sleep. Yet zero discussion about cervidil or anything other than membrane stripping (done 2x within 1wk)? Sigh. Her body is ready 100%, 1cm, S-0 (from S+2 just a week earlier). At her appt a few days ago, her doctor asked if she had any questions about a cesarean delivery. My daughter said "no" and the doctor just left, concluding the appt. As an RN, working on my PhD, I have my $uspicion$.
Yeah as someone who’s been medically induced twice by two completely different doctors and hospitals on opposite sides of my gigantic state, what they did to your daughter sounds cruel and wrong. I know getting a new doctor, especially that late in the game, is very hard to do, but if possible, anyone going through something like this really should try. Unless she had some complications we don’t know about, there is really no reason they couldn’t medically induce her at full term if she was that ready and in that much discomfort. I’m at the end of my third pregnancy, and I don’t THINK I’ll have to be induced this time, but being as he’s due Christmas Day I’m trying to get the ball rolling. The one consistent thing I’m seeing with these advice videos is that there is zero consistency. My doctor suggested the usual, raspberry leaf tea, dates, spicy food, primrose, sex, etc. etc. This doctor says most of those are dangerous, just stick with sex, another doctor says something completely different, then yoga mommy says something else, bestie has another thing to say. What I’m realizing is I don’t think we know as much about the process of childbirth as some lead us to believe. They really need to do more research into this and set some real standards. But easier said than done, I know.
I'm 36 weeks but he's measuring in the 95th percentile I think I'm actually a week ahead he's head down and so heavy 7lbs already I' also have gallstones and I'm just done
1 or 2 tbsp of castor oil (can't remember) worked for me with baby number 2. A few hours later I was cleaned out and contracting. Went to the hospital and was admitted since I was already dilated to a 5. Got an epidural, had my baby the next morning. Worked like a charm.
Thank for the video, my wife is to be induced next week as she cant carry all the way but is sick and self isolating. Hospital told us to call day before to see if she can be induced. We are facing the reality of giving birth at home and I may need to induce her.
Midwife brew. It does work. And it is safe as long as u don't down the whole bottle of castor oil like some have done. Do it exactly his the recipe says to do it u can adjust the juice to pineapple juice tho. The most important ingredient to get right is 2 tab castor oil and 2 tab almond butter. The almond butter counter acts the castor oil from making u have diarrhea and dehydration. It does cause contractions soon after taking them so if ur body is ready... This will finish it
you've just been told by an expert it isn't advised.............why do people think it's ok to give people medical advice when they are just anonymous nobodies online. Stop ...get some help.
In Ghana villages, the elderly women induce labor naturally with okro ( okra) mixed with some herbs and it works. According to my mom, I was born at home not at the hospital. Infact if you wanna induce labor naturally in today's world with mechanical treated foods, talk to your doctor for we are no more eating natural foods not even organic.
Midwife brew. It does work. And it is safe as long as u don't down the whole bottle of castor oil like some have done. Do it exactly his the recipe says to do it u can adjust the juice to pineapple juice tho. The most important ingredient to get right is 2 tab castor oil and 2 tab almond butter. The almond butter counter acts the castor oil from making u have diarrhea and dehydration. It does cause contractions soon after taking them so if ur body is ready... This will finish it.
Spicy food- NOPE
Exercise- NOPE
sex- YEP
Red raspberry leaf tea, castor oil & Prim seed oil - NO it’s not safe
So I’m about to cry... he only suggest to have sex 😭
THE ONE THING I DONT WANT
Same girl and I've tried it and NOTHING. but sounds Freudy to me.
Is he okay?
@@temaheightsmobole1082 yes! I now have a very healthy 2 month old boy!
@Junior Gonzalez no but I wanted no part
@Junior Gonzalez sometimes it does because it's all swollen down there. Also she could lack some lubrication.
Finally a real dr!
I can’t do this anymore!!! 😭
Was the music necessary? Made watching the video the most painful experience since Covid-19 lockdown
😂😂
thanks for the info!
Hearing impaired here. Could you please either set official English captions or drop the music off from the background? You had some on screen subtitles, but now they're gone and RUclips's auto-generated captions suck (to be frank here).
Not an easy video to understand.
Nice editing!
The one consistent thing I’m seeing with labor induction advice is that there is zero consistency. My doctor suggested the usual, raspberry leaf tea, dates, spicy food, primrose, sex, etc. etc. This doctor says most of those are dangerous, just stick with sex. Another doctor says something completely different, then yoga mommy says something else, bestie has another thing to say, and mother in law wants you to walk a marathon every day. Ultimately…I don’t think we know as much about the process of childbirth as some lead us to believe. Just do what’s right for you. It’ll happen eventually (hopefully, in my case, BEFORE Christmas Day…which is when he’s due 😡)
I'm 41 weeks 5 days I just need baby to come 😭😭😭
2:20
Why oh why won't OBs Rx a vaginal suppository to help dilate the cervix in (first-time) mothers experiencing a long prodromal labor w/ consistent contractions? Especially if a slight nudge on the pregnant body (showing signs of being ready) could allow a mother to help get things going. I'm talking: 80-100% effaced, 1-3cm dilation and baby's head down & engaged (not high, tight and -5).
My daughter is 39 weeks and so exhausted after 16 days of regular contractions at 3-5 minutes. She's allowed to go get monitored at the hospital each night PRN for 60-90 minutes and get a sleeping pill to take in front of a nurse, just to get some sleep. Yet zero discussion about cervidil or anything other than membrane stripping (done 2x within 1wk)? Sigh. Her body is ready 100%, 1cm, S-0 (from S+2 just a week earlier). At her appt a few days ago, her doctor asked if she had any questions about a cesarean delivery. My daughter said "no" and the doctor just left, concluding the appt.
As an RN, working on my PhD, I have my $uspicion$.
Yeah as someone who’s been medically induced twice by two completely different doctors and hospitals on opposite sides of my gigantic state, what they did to your daughter sounds cruel and wrong. I know getting a new doctor, especially that late in the game, is very hard to do, but if possible, anyone going through something like this really should try. Unless she had some complications we don’t know about, there is really no reason they couldn’t medically induce her at full term if she was that ready and in that much discomfort.
I’m at the end of my third pregnancy, and I don’t THINK I’ll have to be induced this time, but being as he’s due Christmas Day I’m trying to get the ball rolling. The one consistent thing I’m seeing with these advice videos is that there is zero consistency. My doctor suggested the usual, raspberry leaf tea, dates, spicy food, primrose, sex, etc. etc. This doctor says most of those are dangerous, just stick with sex, another doctor says something completely different, then yoga mommy says something else, bestie has another thing to say. What I’m realizing is I don’t think we know as much about the process of childbirth as some lead us to believe. They really need to do more research into this and set some real standards. But easier said than done, I know.
god this was unhelpful
Thanks
He never said whether inducing naturally works or not lol.
I'm 36 weeks but he's measuring in the 95th percentile I think I'm actually a week ahead he's head down and so heavy 7lbs already I' also have gallstones and I'm just done
1 or 2 tbsp of castor oil (can't remember) worked for me with baby number 2. A few hours later I was cleaned out and contracting. Went to the hospital and was admitted since I was already dilated to a 5. Got an epidural, had my baby the next morning. Worked like a charm.
Thank for the video, my wife is to be induced next week as she cant carry all the way but is sick and self isolating. Hospital told us to call day before to see if she can be induced. We are facing the reality of giving birth at home and I may need to induce her.
TheCheezyWotsits may I know how many weeks is your wife pregnant?
Midwife brew. It does work. And it is safe as long as u don't down the whole bottle of castor oil like some have done. Do it exactly his the recipe says to do it u can adjust the juice to pineapple juice tho. The most important ingredient to get right is 2 tab castor oil and 2 tab almond butter. The almond butter counter acts the castor oil from making u have diarrhea and dehydration.
It does cause contractions soon after taking them so if ur body is ready... This will finish it
Castor is is actually totally safe to take to induce labor.
Yea but it never worked for me, 3 pregnancies.
you've just been told by an expert it isn't advised.............why do people think it's ok to give people medical advice when they are just anonymous nobodies online. Stop ...get some help.
So how can I induce labor naturally? Like the title says 🤣🤣 so freakin helpful
This is a bunch of nothing
He looks so familiar...
Even medical induced is not a guarantee to deliver in a timely manner. 😮
conclusion :- the lsbour pain is a natural process and it only happens naturally nothing remedies can work out😭😩
In Ghana villages, the elderly women induce labor naturally with okro ( okra) mixed with some herbs and it works. According to my mom, I was born at home not at the hospital. Infact if you wanna induce labor naturally in today's world with mechanical treated foods, talk to your doctor for we are no more eating natural foods not even organic.
Plz do tell the okra and spice recipe
Husband liked this video
Watches one video that names all the ways.. then watches this which claims all those ways to be untrue. 🥴
Basically just telling me to have more sex 😩😩😩😩🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🥲 🥲
What's the cause of a prolong protracted pregnancy? What can be done to induce labor? Does anybody have an answer?
Midwife brew. It does work. And it is safe as long as u don't down the whole bottle of castor oil like some have done. Do it exactly his the recipe says to do it u can adjust the juice to pineapple juice tho. The most important ingredient to get right is 2 tab castor oil and 2 tab almond butter. The almond butter counter acts the castor oil from making u have diarrhea and dehydration.
It does cause contractions soon after taking them so if ur body is ready... This will finish it.
music irritating
Hi after 37 weeks can we start to try induce labor?
Must be 39 weeks
My doctors think 37 weeks is totally fine.
37 weeks is fine as it is full term .
Wait until closer to 40. More time in, the better it is for the baby development. I won't adempted anything until 39-40
Did you listen to the whole video?
Typical dude response 😒
So. . Just sex...