I have GD, and the plan is to start with cervix ripening on the 28th (due date is the 30th) if I don't start labor on my own before then.
I'd LOVE to go naturally, when the baby is ready to come, but my GD requires meds for control of my overnight numbers and they won't let me go past my due date for fear of stillbirth (I'm already going 2x a week for NSTs and once a week for AF level checks to monitor his health - and he's doing great!).
What are some things I can do at home to try to get things started so I don't need any medical help to get me going? I've heard some old wives' tales, but are any of them true?
Re: Natural "induction" methods?
Can't say I've tried these yet or know too much about them, but these are what we discussed in our childbirth class...I'd make sure to ask MW/OB about anything before trying it
Have you looked at https://gentlebirth.org/archives/natinduc.html ?
GL!!
In addition to what pp mentioned: acupressure, you can read more about it online.
This isn't something you could do at home, but have you looked into acupuncture? I had a great experience with it and my insurance covered 90%!
i heard eating chinese food and having a glass of wine. i had chinese food the night i went into labor.
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I've tried everything under the sun and am sure that none of them work, but I get wanting to do "something" especially in your case:
1) Membrane stripping. Better than an induction.
2) Walking a lot, with lunges.
3) Nipple stimulation/pumping
4) Sex, lots of sex, with both of you finishing
5) eggplant parmesan
6) Spicy food, really spicy!
7) Pineapple, core and all
8) cinnamon stick tea (steep some cinnamon sticks in hot water and drink)
9) castor oil (only one I couldn't bring myself to try)
10) accupuncture (didn't try this either)
11) Evening Primrose Oil (2 taken orally in the morning, 2 taken vaginally as close to the cervix as possible before bed, wear a pantyliner!)
12) Meditation and talking to your baby and relaxing and visualizing your cervix opening up
Good Luck!
This is a little TMI, but I hear you should eat anything that will give you the runs. Chili cheese dog and french fries, anything with lots of cheese, fast food, spicy food, etc.
The PP had a ton of good ideas too.
I just wanted to wish you luck! I was in the same situation, scheduled for an induction on my DD due to GD. Luckily I went into labor on the way home from my 39w/6d appointment and had her naturally that night, 6 hours before my induction was supposed to start.
I tried everything pps mentioned except for castor oil & spicy food; I was worried that if I forced myself to be sick I'd get dehydrated & exhausted before an induction. IMO the most helpful things were EPO (I started 3x/day orally at 37 weeks and 2 doses/night vaginally), lots of sex (at least 1x/day at 38 weeks), and having my membranes stripped at my 39w/6d appointment.
I hope something works for you & you can go into labor on your own, but it's nice to know that either way you'll be holding your LO by the end of the month!
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