Tried hand stimulation for about a week - nothing. Tried pumping 3 different times 15 min per breast - no such luck.
Basically it just means my body isn't ready for labor and baby is comfortable in there. I've read/heard it can jump start labor when you're body and baby are ready or if you are laboring and stall, that it can jump start it.
Never hurts to try! Just some advice - if you're going to try pumping take a hot/warm shower and let the water run on your breasts or get hot towels and let them sit on your breasts before you pump and after. It's kind of painful and for some reason this eased the irritation.
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My midwife always has good luck with this "inducing" method used with a membrane sweep. Of course, all of the people that she does this to are over 41 weeks (some over 42 weeks), so their body was pretty much ready but needed a kick start. She did say that sometimes it can take a few days of pumping.
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From what our lactation consultant at work says, you would have to do the stimulation for multiple hours for it to really be effective. :-/ And at that idea, it went out the window for me.
Re: Does nipple stimulation/pumping really help start labor?
Tried hand stimulation for about a week - nothing. Tried pumping 3 different times 15 min per breast - no such luck.
Basically it just means my body isn't ready for labor and baby is comfortable in there. I've read/heard it can jump start labor when you're body and baby are ready or if you are laboring and stall, that it can jump start it.
Never hurts to try! Just some advice - if you're going to try pumping take a hot/warm shower and let the water run on your breasts or get hot towels and let them sit on your breasts before you pump and after. It's kind of painful and for some reason this eased the irritation.