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Herbs for Natural Labor Induction.
by Charlie Reese
You've been carrying a baby around in your uterus for nine long months and you are ready to deliver it. You
have decided to induce your labor.
There are several reasons your doctor might decide that it's time to induce your labor. If you are a week or two past your due date it might be deiced that your body needs some extra encouragement to convince it to start going into labor. If test indicate that your placenta, the umbilical cord that provides nutrition to your unborn child, isn't functioning correctly and that your baby's health is going to be compromised. Another reason to induce labor is that the baby is starting to reach a point in its growth that doctors feel that if you don't deliver soon they will be forced to perform a cesarean section.
There are several natural ways to help induce labor. One of the most natural ways to induce a labor is to have sex. When you have sex your body produces a chemical called Oxytocin. The Oxytocin is produced it causes the uterus walls to contract. Black Cohosh, an herb commonly used to help relieve menopause symptoms and to regulate a woman's menstrual cycle is an herb that can be used to help induce labor. False Unicorn Root, Evening Primrose, and Red Raspberry leaf are all herbs that can be used to help induce a natural labor.
Many mothers-to-be have been thrilled with the results of maternity acupressure as a means of inducing labor. Women are pleased to find that maternity acupressure is something that can be done in the comfort and security of their own home.
Do not start using herbs for a natural labor induction before you speak to your doctor or midwife. Make sure that you are aware of all the implications and risks involved with natural labor induction.
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