After the last 6 days of prodromal labor I decided to take 2 tbsp of castor oil in my milkshake last night. (really didn't taste that bad)
And let me tell you something......lol
I had the absolute WORST night in the world.
I had the worst back labor. Abdominal cramps, back cramps and contractions came and went allllll night. It was ~horrible~
(No bathroom trips, amazingly though!)
We confirmed today at the doctor that he is sunny side up.
I went from being 60-70% effaced & 1 cm last week to being 75% effaced and 2 cm today. (whether or not that was because of the oil is anyone's guess.)
It seems as though this baby will NEVER make his way out, no matter what desperate attempts I make =(
Re: I did it! (Update on Prodromal Labor & Castor Oil)
Maybe baby isn't ready to come out yet. You're 38 weeks (if your ticker is correct) so perhaps the little guy still needs some cooking time. I can imagine how uncomfortable you probably feel right now, and I know that come July I'll probably be miserable, but I want my LO to stay in there for as long as he has to.
Good luck!
I went and read your original post because I had no clue what prodrmal labor was. I am so sorry you have to go through that. What a pain (pun intended LOL)
I don't have any advice but I hope that L&D goes well for you and the false contractions subside for you
Oh Jesus leave her alone, she's full term and miserable. FULL TERM=FULLY BAKED.
If you are facing an induction if this doesn't work, then it is understandable. I have to be induced next week (medical) and am doing anything and everything to just get to at least 1 cm to make things go easier. I'm at zero, not even soft or anything as of this morning. Anything and everything except the Castor Oil, I will save the appointment I have two days before induction if I **have** to.
I really hope I don't have too, yikes.
seriously.
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She's already clarified that she's not "in a rush," she's been in early labor for a few days now, and her doctor is being updated on everything. 38 weeks is not looked at as "early" if one were to go into labor, all they do the last 2 weeks is put on weight, and DOCTORS consider 38 weeks+ "Full Term," so I do not understand all the "oh my god, let your baby cook some more!"
And as for "why," gee, I don't know, maybe it's because pregnancy sucks, being enormous sucks, and day after day of painful contractions without going into active labor is horribly frustrating; I've been experiencing the same thing for almost a week.
(I'm bitchy today. I'm due and I want my baby. Sorry.)
Did you read the rest of my posts??
I'm in such a hurry because I've been in labor for a week now and it's miserable!
Im sorry you hurt but the last few weeks are important for the baby.
Look at it this way you aren't in active labor yet or your body would be doing more. If you were in active labor you'd be dilating (most likely at a faster rate) at least it isn't that bad yet.
If the baby isn't ready to come out nothing is going to make him come out. Even all the contractions and such wont make him come if he doesn't want to. Your body is just getting ready for the big day.
I AGREE...they call it full term for a reason..lol I am going to trust all the medical professionals over bump posters when it comes to my baby being fully developed. Just sayin.
And I thought that the week that I quit smoking (years ago) was the worst week of my life. I now have to seriously reconsider how unpleasant it was given this new reference.
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