Castor oil is dangerous for the baby, it can cause the baby to have their first bowel movement. If this happens the baby can inhale / ingest the meconium and have serious issues. It simply us not worth the risk.
Castor oil did work for more than one friend of mine......can't wait to see how that comment goes over on here
You know what else castor oil can do for labor induction? It can cause your baby to have its first bowel movement while he/she is still inside you and then baby can suck it into its lungs during birth. Nothing like sending your baby right to NICU and watching it have to go through that ordeal just so you could have him or her early...
My best friends childhood friend had a baby and he inhaled his meconium. He has permanent brain damage and will never be able to care for himself. Her dreams of her perfect son were shattered the day he was born. He has seizures in his brain all day and at almost a year old they still don't know the extent of the damage done. So PLEASE people, don't use castor oil, don't risk this happening to your baby. (She didn't use it in this case, it was negligence by a doctor who had never delivered a baby, but please don't even take a chance.)
I think the issue is the rude tone everyone is posting in. Nobody wishes for an unhealthy baby or to do harm to their baby, but there are tokes where you just want the baby to be born already! Im a little bummed at all the judgement. Why can't we offer some "hang in there, i get where youre coming from and baby will come when ready!"?
Did you read the post above yours? I guarantee the OP is not looking for your sweet "hang in there, I get where you're coming from and baby will come when ready" advice. She wants us to tell her what to do to induce labor on her own. And that's dumb.
I agree. Some of these comments are un called for. But , to answer your question , have you spoken to your Obgyn about what you can do? I have to be induced on Friday and due to medical reasons. I want to have my baby in longer, but it's the best option for mama and baby. I'm hoping my water breaks before than because I heard inducing is rough. I'm a ftm and it can be nerve racking. But, so far so good with baby. Good luck and hope all works out.
I have heard from nurses, horror stories about women who have used Castro oil an can in with horrible diarrhea. I don't know about you, but i personally would not want that while in labor. I mean, the chances of pooping during labor are high enough already, but adding diarrhea to the mix would be even more embarrassing! Also, the regular sex and walking and everything else will only help if baby is ready. I was 41 weeks last time and was doing all I could for 2-3 weeks before due date and nothing.. Good luck to you though wit whatever you decide to do!
ridhiamanignore the assholes on here. I broke my back 4 years ago, and i can barely walk to even go to the bathroom. I feel the same way. You are not alone on wanting to induce your own labor.Technology is so advanced, your baby would be fine coming early. If you want to try, it is your child. If you try naturally and it doesn't work, well then obviously your baby is supposed to stay in there. You didn't say you wanted to hurt the baby, you just want her in this world already. I get that completely! People have kids naturally (with out inducing) all the time before 40 weeks. So if anyone has an issue with you wanting to try early they can get over themselves, you don't care, or you wouldn't be asking publicly. Now to answer your actual question:
My cousin tried castor oil at 36 weeks with her 2nd child and it worked. Her first came naturally at 34 weeks with no complications. She said inducing was awful, and hurt a lot worse being induced with castor oil. She told me she would just wait until they naturally came because the stress of inducing was just not worth it.
you can also try sex because the progesterone in semen "ripens" the cervix so you dilate more. That is how my sister induced herself, and it worked within hours the day before her due date. He is healthy and 10 months old now.
I also had another family friend induce herself at 38 weeks with a medical workout ball. She just bounced on it until she was in labor. The baby is healthy and doing great! Her labor was only 2 hours long.
I am going to try all of them around 38 weeks. Good luck! I hope this helps!
ridhiamanignore the assholes on here. I broke my back 4 years ago, and i can barely walk to even go to the bathroom. I feel the same way. You are not alone on wanting to induce your own labor.Technology is so advanced, your baby would be fine coming early. If you want to try, it is your child. If you try naturally and it doesn't work, well then obviously your baby is supposed to stay in there. You didn't say you wanted to hurt the baby, you just want her in this world already. I get that completely! People have kids naturally (with out inducing) all the time before 40 weeks. So if anyone has an issue with you wanting to try early they can get over themselves, you don't care, or you wouldn't be asking publicly. Now to answer your actual question:
My cousin tried castor oil at 36 weeks with her 2nd child and it worked. Her first came naturally at 34 weeks with no complications. She said inducing was awful, and hurt a lot worse being induced with castor oil. She told me she would just wait until they naturally came because the stress of inducing was just not worth it.
you can also try sex because the progesterone in semen "ripens" the cervix so you dilate more. That is how my sister induced herself, and it worked within hours the day before her due date. He is healthy and 10 months old now.
I also had another family friend induce herself at 38 weeks with a medical workout ball. She just bounced on it until she was in labor. The baby is healthy and doing great! Her labor was only 2 hours long.
I am going to try all of them around 38 weeks. Good luck! I hope this helps!
Sure people have babies early all the time and they're fine but that doesn't mean you should wish for that. My daughter was just born at 35 weeks and we're on our third week in the NICU. Yes, I'm sure she will end up being fine but if I could have kept her in 5 weeks longer and avoided this NICU stay I absolutely would have.
ridhiamanignore the assholes on here. I broke my back 4 years ago, and i can barely walk to even go to the bathroom. I feel the same way. You are not alone on wanting to induce your own labor.Technology is so advanced, your baby would be fine coming early. If you want to try, it is your child. If you try naturally and it doesn't work, well then obviously your baby is supposed to stay in there. You didn't say you wanted to hurt the baby, you just want her in this world already. I get that completely! People have kids naturally (with out inducing) all the time before 40 weeks. So if anyone has an issue with you wanting to try early they can get over themselves, you don't care, or you wouldn't be asking publicly. Now to answer your actual question:
My cousin tried castor oil at 36 weeks with her 2nd child and it worked. Her first came naturally at 34 weeks with no complications. She said inducing was awful, and hurt a lot worse being induced with castor oil. She told me she would just wait until they naturally came because the stress of inducing was just not worth it.
you can also try sex because the progesterone in semen "ripens" the cervix so you dilate more. That is how my sister induced herself, and it worked within hours the day before her due date. He is healthy and 10 months old now.
I also had another family friend induce herself at 38 weeks with a medical workout ball. She just bounced on it until she was in labor. The baby is healthy and doing great! Her labor was only 2 hours long.
I am going to try all of them around 38 weeks. Good luck! I hope this helps!
there is so much wrong in this post I wouldn't know where to start.
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ridhiamanignore the assholes on here. I broke my back 4 years ago, and i can barely walk to even go to the bathroom. I feel the same way. You are not alone on wanting to induce your own labor.Technology is so advanced, your baby would be fine coming early. If you want to try, it is your child. If you try naturally and it doesn't work, well then obviously your baby is supposed to stay in there. You didn't say you wanted to hurt the baby, you just want her in this world already. I get that completely! People have kids naturally (with out inducing) all the time before 40 weeks. So if anyone has an issue with you wanting to try early they can get over themselves, you don't care, or you wouldn't be asking publicly. Now to answer your actual question:
My cousin tried castor oil at 36 weeks with her 2nd child and it worked. Her first came naturally at 34 weeks with no complications. She said inducing was awful, and hurt a lot worse being induced with castor oil. She told me she would just wait until they naturally came because the stress of inducing was just not worth it.
you can also try sex because the progesterone in semen "ripens" the cervix so you dilate more. That is how my sister induced herself, and it worked within hours the day before her due date. He is healthy and 10 months old now.
I also had another family friend induce herself at 38 weeks with a medical workout ball. She just bounced on it until she was in labor. The baby is healthy and doing great! Her labor was only 2 hours long.
I am going to try all of them around 38 weeks. Good luck! I hope this helps!
there is so much wrong in this post I wouldn't know where to start.
Wow. I reallllly hope OP doesn't take her advice. Just wow.
"Let me go ahead and induce prematurely because all of my friends did it and stuff."
ridhiamanignore the assholes on here. I broke my back 4 years ago, and i can barely walk to even go to the bathroom. I feel the same way. You are not alone on wanting to induce your own labor.Technology is so advanced, your baby would be fine coming early. If you want to try, it is your child. If you try naturally and it doesn't work, well then obviously your baby is supposed to stay in there. You didn't say you wanted to hurt the baby, you just want her in this world already. I get that completely! People have kids naturally (with out inducing) all the time before 40 weeks. So if anyone has an issue with you wanting to try early they can get over themselves, you don't care, or you wouldn't be asking publicly. Now to answer your actual question:
My cousin tried castor oil at 36 weeks with her 2nd child and it worked. Her first came naturally at 34 weeks with no complications. She said inducing was awful, and hurt a lot worse being induced with castor oil. She told me she would just wait until they naturally came because the stress of inducing was just not worth it.
you can also try sex because the progesterone in semen "ripens" the cervix so you dilate more. That is how my sister induced herself, and it worked within hours the day before her due date. He is healthy and 10 months old now.
I also had another family friend induce herself at 38 weeks with a medical workout ball. She just bounced on it until she was in labor. The baby is healthy and doing great! Her labor was only 2 hours long.
I am going to try all of them around 38 weeks. Good luck! I hope this helps!
This is the worst advice ever! Plus, nobody on here is an asshole for encouraging her to let her baby bake until it's ready to be born!
ridhiamanignore the assholes on here. I broke my back 4 years ago, and i can barely walk to even go to the bathroom. I feel the same way. You are not alone on wanting to induce your own labor.Technology is so advanced, your baby would be fine coming early. If you want to try, it is your child. If you try naturally and it doesn't work, well then obviously your baby is supposed to stay in there. You didn't say you wanted to hurt the baby, you just want her in this world already. I get that completely! People have kids naturally (with out inducing) all the time before 40 weeks. So if anyone has an issue with you wanting to try early they can get over themselves, you don't care, or you wouldn't be asking publicly. Now to answer your actual question:
My cousin tried castor oil at 36 weeks with her 2nd child and it worked. Her first came naturally at 34 weeks with no complications. She said inducing was awful, and hurt a lot worse being induced with castor oil. She told me she would just wait until they naturally came because the stress of inducing was just not worth it.
you can also try sex because the progesterone in semen "ripens" the cervix so you dilate more. That is how my sister induced herself, and it worked within hours the day before her due date. He is healthy and 10 months old now.
I also had another family friend induce herself at 38 weeks with a medical workout ball. She just bounced on it until she was in labor. The baby is healthy and doing great! Her labor was only 2 hours long.
I am going to try all of them around 38 weeks. Good luck! I hope this helps!
You actually are the only asshole on here for giving shitty advice. Pun intended.
I'm keeping up with this post so I can Read all of the suggestions so I can make sure I don't accidentally induce my labor. While 40 weeks sounds like it will suck, I'll try to hold this sucker in as long as possible.
ridhiamanignore the assholes on here. I broke my back 4 years ago, and i can barely walk to even go to the bathroom. I feel the same way. You are not alone on wanting to induce your own labor.Technology is so advanced, your baby would be fine coming early. If you want to try, it is your child. If you try naturally and it doesn't work, well then obviously your baby is supposed to stay in there. You didn't say you wanted to hurt the baby, you just want her in this world already. I get that completely! People have kids naturally (with out inducing) all the time before 40 weeks. So if anyone has an issue with you wanting to try early they can get over themselves, you don't care, or you wouldn't be asking publicly. Now to answer your actual question:
My cousin tried castor oil at 36 weeks with her 2nd child and it worked. Her first came naturally at 34 weeks with no complications. She said inducing was awful, and hurt a lot worse being induced with castor oil. She told me she would just wait until they naturally came because the stress of inducing was just not worth it.
you can also try sex because the progesterone in semen "ripens" the cervix so you dilate more. That is how my sister induced herself, and it worked within hours the day before her due date. He is healthy and 10 months old now.
I also had another family friend induce herself at 38 weeks with a medical workout ball. She just bounced on it until she was in labor. The baby is healthy and doing great! Her labor was only 2 hours long.
I am going to try all of them around 38 weeks. Good luck! I hope this helps!
This really is the biggest load of shit I've read in a long time. Nothing about this is right.
ridhiamanignore the assholes on here. I broke my back 4 years ago, and i can barely walk to even go to the bathroom. I feel the same way. You are not alone on wanting to induce your own labor.Technology is so advanced, your baby would be fine coming early. If you want to try, it is your child. If you try naturally and it doesn't work, well then obviously your baby is supposed to stay in there. You didn't say you wanted to hurt the baby, you just want her in this world already. I get that completely! People have kids naturally (with out inducing) all the time before 40 weeks. So if anyone has an issue with you wanting to try early they can get over themselves, you don't care, or you wouldn't be asking publicly. Now to answer your actual question:
My cousin tried castor oil at 36 weeks with her 2nd child and it worked. Her first came naturally at 34 weeks with no complications. She said inducing was awful, and hurt a lot worse being induced with castor oil. She told me she would just wait until they naturally came because the stress of inducing was just not worth it.
you can also try sex because the progesterone in semen "ripens" the cervix so you dilate more. That is how my sister induced herself, and it worked within hours the day before her due date. He is healthy and 10 months old now.
I also had another family friend induce herself at 38 weeks with a medical workout ball. She just bounced on it until she was in labor. The baby is healthy and doing great! Her labor was only 2 hours long.
I am going to try all of them around 38 weeks. Good luck! I hope this helps!
I sure hope you don't ever need support from any of us since we are such assholes.
I wrote a post previously to say as the mummy of a 30 week preemie I wasn't offended by these early baby posts but that is darn right ridiculous! Oh that's ok we will all have babies early because technology will mean they are fine. What a disgusting thing to say. I wasn't really offended by someone saying they wanted there baby a couple of weeks early although I think it's stupid. But how disrespectful to say such crap on a subject you clearly know nothing about. We spent 5 weeks in NICU with our son fighting continuous infections, not being able to feed, needing help to breathe, an ongoing problem with his kidney, I watched other mums taking there babies home and every night I had to leave without mine. Not to mention the next year spent seeing physios, doctors, battling chest and viral infections, brain scans ect. Our little boy is now 2.5 and just like any perfectly 2 year old BUT that could of quite easily gone the other way. Yea technology is amazing but that is not a reason to assume a baby born at 34 weeks would be fine. Unbelievable!
ridhiamanignore the assholes on here. I broke my back 4 years ago, and i can barely walk to even go to the bathroom. I feel the same way. You are not alone on wanting to induce your own labor.Technology is so advanced, your baby would be fine coming early. If you want to try, it is your child. If you try naturally and it doesn't work, well then obviously your baby is supposed to stay in there. You didn't say you wanted to hurt the baby, you just want her in this world already. I get that completely! People have kids naturally (with out inducing) all the time before 40 weeks. So if anyone has an issue with you wanting to try early they can get over themselves, you don't care, or you wouldn't be asking publicly. Now to answer your actual question:
My cousin tried castor oil at 36 weeks with her 2nd child and it worked. Her first came naturally at 34 weeks with no complications. She said inducing was awful, and hurt a lot worse being induced with castor oil. She told me she would just wait until they naturally came because the stress of inducing was just not worth it.
you can also try sex because the progesterone in semen "ripens" the cervix so you dilate more. That is how my sister induced herself, and it worked within hours the day before her due date. He is healthy and 10 months old now.
I also had another family friend induce herself at 38 weeks with a medical workout ball. She just bounced on it until she was in labor. The baby is healthy and doing great! Her labor was only 2 hours long.
I am going to try all of them around 38 weeks. Good luck! I hope this helps!
You're literally pathetic. "Omg like all my friends are doing it so I'm gonna too. " Your're a selfish mother. Your advice disgusts me and makes no sense. Get a freakin clue.
@hazeldagarr , if this is the support you guys are giving her, i wouldn't want it anyway.
@mamaloaf , I never said NICU is easy. And I never said, all the people on here who don't support it are assholes, because they are not. I am truly Sorry you have to go through that. But every person i know who has had their child before EDD has been completely fine. @ridhiaman is looking for support, not criticism on early delivery.
She has already decided she wants her baby to come as soon as possible. Saying things like "What a shame" , "I have never seen crap like this in my life." ,"Ignorance on your part." , and "Wow. Just wow." probably will not change her opinion at all.
@ridhiaman Here is a website I was able to find with natural ways to induce. It does not seem pro castor oil but has other things on there that i haven't heard of. I would read up on them, and ask your doctor about how they would feel if you tried some of them.
@CrystalRaquel2010 I'm appalled. As a parent, you need to put the HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF YOUR CHILD ABOVE ALL ELSE. Period. She wanted advice, we gave it. Try to keep baby cooking for a bit longer. How rude of you to call those who think she is endangering her child assholes. Being a parent you have to remember that what YOU want doesn't matter any more. @ridhiaman please, do not take her advice. Please, just wait so you and your child don't have to go through something that is so very very difficult.
@hazeldagarr , if this is the support you guys are giving her, i wouldn't want it anyway.
@mamaloaf , I never said NICU is easy. And I never said, all the people on here who don't support it are assholes, because they are not. I am truly Sorry you have to go through that. But every person i know who has had their child before EDD has been completely fine. @ridhiaman is looking for support, not criticism on early delivery.
She has already decided she wants her baby to come as soon as possible. Saying things like "What a shame" , "I have never seen crap like this in my life." ,"Ignorance on your part." , and "Wow. Just wow." probably will not change her opinion at all.
@ridhiaman Here is a website I was able to find with natural ways to induce. It does not seem pro castor oil but has other things on there that i haven't heard of. I would read up on them, and ask your doctor about how they would feel if you tried some of them.
@CrystalRaquel2010 I would not be a good Christian, Mother, or Woman if I said what I really thought of your post. You might want to re-evaluate your priorities and reflect on yourself. Name calling says a lot about you. Great advice says a lot more about these wonderful women.
Yes please @ridhiaman please do not take my advice on looking up facts via google in my second post, and then asking your doctor about it. And i am so very sorry for supporting your unpopular opinion in my first post. (sarcasm) .... All these comments are still not changing my opinion. Sorry People.
Yes please @ridhiaman please do not take my advice on looking up facts via google in my second post, and then asking your doctor about it. And i am so very sorry for supporting your unpopular opinion in my first post. (sarcasm) .... All these comments are still not changing my opinion. Sorry People.
Yup. And that says a lot about you and what your abilities as a mother will be. Scary.
Yes please @ridhiaman please do not take my advice on looking up facts via google in my second post, and then asking your doctor about it. And i am so very sorry for supporting your unpopular opinion in my first post. (sarcasm) .... All these comments are still not changing my opinion. Sorry People.
This is ridiculous. Is pregnancy hard? You bet your ass it is, but I like almost every other woman here made the conscious decision to get pregnant by deciding to have sex. As an adult I know that every time I have sex there is a chance that I could get pregnant, and as an adult I have to accept the consequences (good or bad) of my actions. Now I wanted to have another child and I was blessed that I was able to do so. Has my pregnancy been easy? Hell no! I was puking so hard for the first 14 weeks that I broke the blood vessels in my face. I have tachycardia which makes me feel like death, I had to have knee surgery at 30 weeks, I have had kidney stones this pregnancy, I have a pinched nerve in my back, and I have been in preterm labor since 35 weeks. Despite all that I know this baby needs to cook as long as possible and I am going to suck it up until he decides he is ready to come into this world on his own. As a mom it isn't just about you anymore, we have the responsibility of putting our children's needs first!
So because everyone you know who has early babies has been ok that makes it fine to try and have yours when you feel like it! So you'd be happy to try and induce at 34/35/36 weeks because of the chance that the baby wouldn't have any problems and the fact technology would just make everything ok. 38-39 weeks I can stomach (NOT castor oil) but you wanna eat a load of pineapple and have a load of sex then go ahead but to throw around statements like you have here makes me worry and really hope no one ever takes your advice.
I'll be induced at 39 weeks and it upsets me that she'll lose a week. I can't imagine trying to induce "naturally" at 34 weeks because I'm a "little uncomfortable". You know what's uncomfortable? Going for fertility treatments for 2 years. Gaining weight rapidly from a cocktail of drugs to conceive. Having your heart broken many times due to failed iui's. Having to go to all your friends baby showers while living with failure to conceive on your own. Month after month getting your period and going into depression. Hating everyone around you and becoming bitter. Having getting hyperstimulated by injections and almost rupturing your ovaries. That's uncomfortable. Puking for months, being achey, getting a belly and sore boobs, fainting constantly 1st trimester, having gestational diabetes, being closely monitored, having preterm contractions constantly, not being able to work and lose out on most of your income are all the uncomfortable things I've endured. And, I wouldn't change any of it for the world nor would I ever EVER do anything to compromise the safety of the little human being I worked for for so long just because my back hurts and I'm "uncomfortable " it kills me when women act so selfish.
Here is a story for all of you 37 weeks is full term, baby will be fine believers. A very good friend of mine delivered a beautiful baby girl last week at 37w1d. She went into labour all on her own, no pineapple, yoga balls, castor oil or any other intervention. Her baby girl is currently in the NICU with breathing problems....why because 37 weeks IS NOT FULL TERM. Sure technology is advanced and this little girl will likely be fine but had she cooked another couple weeks she probably wouldn't have seen the inside of the NICU. You know what is uncomfortable? Being released from the hospital after 2 days and having to leave your child behind.
Yes please @ridhiaman please do not take my advice on looking up facts via google in my second post, and then asking your doctor about it. And i am so very sorry for supporting your unpopular opinion in my first post. (sarcasm) .... All these comments are still not changing my opinion. Sorry People.
Have you ever posted before this one? Please stop otherwise. You're doing no one any favors by sharing your garbage advice.
I agree with this. How awful some of these responses are. No doubt they made her feel absolutly awful. There should be support on here not making fun of people or calling them stupid.
I agree with this. How awful some of these responses are. No doubt they made her feel absolutly awful. There should be support on here not making fun of people or calling them stupid.
Someone who wants their baby out prematurely for their own selfish need for "comfort" should feel awful.
Someone please put a gif of a sexy firefighter putting out a fire or just simply looking sexy on here and end this bullshit post.
*imagine in your heads the part in mean girls where Lindsay Lohan breaks the crown apart and throws it to everyone.... Now girls, everyone is a winner.
Ladies, please dont get so offended... As per my OB and her observation i hav a full term baby 37 week baby is a full term baby... Its jus some of the cases happen to be in the NICU. My cousin delivered in 38weeks and one of my friend delivered in 37 weeks and the both are fine and their babies are fine.. i jus asked for the opinion not your bad words even i concieved truing after 1.5 yrs with all those treatments and medicines.... And even i m concerned about my baby... My mother took castor oil when my lil sis was on her way .. and she is absolutely fine... So thia post was jus to ask your opinion and if anyone has tried it and were they successful in any way
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Also, the regular sex and walking and everything else will only help if baby is ready. I was 41 weeks last time and was doing all I could for 2-3 weeks before due date and nothing.. Good luck to you though wit whatever you decide to do!
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"Let me go ahead and induce prematurely because all of my friends did it and stuff."
This really is the biggest load of shit I've read in a long time. Nothing about this is right.
I'm appalled. As a parent, you need to put the HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF YOUR CHILD ABOVE ALL ELSE. Period. She wanted advice, we gave it. Try to keep baby cooking for a bit longer. How rude of you to call those who think she is endangering her child assholes. Being a parent you have to remember that what YOU want doesn't matter any more.
@ridhiaman please, do not take her advice. Please, just wait so you and your child don't have to go through something that is so very very difficult.
I knew I shouldn't have opened this thread...not I can't stop!
You know what's uncomfortable? Going for fertility treatments for 2 years. Gaining weight rapidly from a cocktail of drugs to conceive. Having your heart broken many times due to failed iui's. Having to go to all your friends baby showers while living with failure to conceive on your own. Month after month getting your period and going into depression. Hating everyone around you and becoming bitter. Having getting hyperstimulated by injections and almost rupturing your ovaries. That's uncomfortable.
Puking for months, being achey, getting a belly and sore boobs, fainting constantly 1st trimester, having gestational diabetes, being closely monitored, having preterm contractions constantly, not being able to work and lose out on most of your income are all the uncomfortable things I've endured. And, I wouldn't change any of it for the world nor would I ever EVER do anything to compromise the safety of the little human being I worked for for so long just because my back hurts and I'm "uncomfortable "
it kills me when women act so selfish.
*imagine in your heads the part in mean girls where Lindsay Lohan breaks the crown apart and throws it to everyone.... Now girls, everyone is a winner.