Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuesday is sooooooooo far away from now. $1000 says you go into labor before that. Focus on making that baby come on its own:
—rock while sitting on an exercise ball
—have sex
—stimulate your nipples
—eat bananas
—eat spicy food
—long walks
—swimming
—castor oil
Remind yourself that hospitals deliver hundreds and hundreds of babies safely every day. They are pretty good at it. They have clear protocols and procedures they use repeatedly to ensure everyone is safe and healthy.
Step away from the internet. Go try some of the ideas above. They will get your mind off an induction.
Breathe. Stay calm. Picture holding your baby. It’s going to be so fabulous to finally meet him/her.
You got this.
Castor oil can be dangerous to your unborn baby.
https://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/castor-oil/
Anonymous wrote:Tuesday is sooooooooo far away from now. $1000 says you go into labor before that. Focus on making that baby come on its own:
—rock while sitting on an exercise ball
—have sex
—stimulate your nipples
—eat bananas
—eat spicy food
—long walks
—swimming
—castor oil
Remind yourself that hospitals deliver hundreds and hundreds of babies safely every day. They are pretty good at it. They have clear protocols and procedures they use repeatedly to ensure everyone is safe and healthy.
Step away from the internet. Go try some of the ideas above. They will get your mind off an induction.
Breathe. Stay calm. Picture holding your baby. It’s going to be so fabulous to finally meet him/her.
You got this.
Anonymous wrote:I had a long painful induction, but that’s what epidurals are for. Vaginal birth was my goal and everything worked out wonderfully twice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FTM, I was due may 10th and getting induced Tuesday if DC doesn’t come before then. I am very nervous as I’m not very tolerable to pain and hospitals make me anxious. Does anyone have a positive story to share to ease my mind? I know everyone’s experience is different but hoping To calm some nerves ahead of time!
I was overdue, too, so on the day of my induction, the doctor first broke my water to try to induce labor naturally. I didn’t dilate sufficiently over the course of 4 hours so the doctor started pitocin. Two hours later, I gave birth via vaginal delivery. No epidural.