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How Do You Bring Labour On Naturally?

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How Do You Bring Labour On Naturally?

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hi, i so no how u are feeling, with my last 2 children i had spd to and it hurts alot, i really dont no why they havent started u of early as its unfair to let u go on like this when u have spd, because i had it bad and with my 2nd son my pubic bone clicked out of place during labour while his head was coming out , because of this with my 3rd one i had a c section to avoid this happening again, if i was u i would say to the doctor u want to be started of now as u cant take the pain no more, i found the only way to get them to do anything is to tell them and not ask, i really feel for u and i hope all goes ok, good luck 🙂

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Don’t, don’t, don’t force yourself into labour. The medical world still don’t know exactly what triggers labour. My first pregnancy I was so impatient to see my baby when I was 40 weeks I did the whole, curry, sex, pineapple, OJ, & castor oil etc I went into mild labour after the most awful diarrhoea had irritated my uterus. 42 hours later I gave birth to my daughter by forceps. My uterus had been forced into labour, it was not prepared, it was like squeezing a tube of toothpaste from the top, a smooth line of toothpaste appears and is effective, my uterus was working like a tube of toothpaste being sqeezed in different places all over, very ineffective. I was exhausted after the birth and felt a failiure, I ended up with post natal depression. My 2 subsequent pregnancies. As soon as the labour twinges started and ran around like a mad thing, I went shopping, I mowed the lawn the labour pains fade away. After a time when they do come back, they come back properly with a vengence. As a

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hey hun i know exactly how u feel i had spd with my 1st and went 2weeks over – you will be allowed a sweep they should of done one at 38weeks really – you can do it yourself too – but thats another story lol i honestly tried every thing including castor oil and nothin worked until id had a 2nd sweep hun i tried everything with my 2nd too – musnt of learnt my lesson 1st time round lol – i know its frustrating being told nothing really works it used to annoy me when i got these comments but after the birth you will realise that its true i think its coincidence of labour / bringin on labour etc its totally up2 baby! – hopefully it wont be long for you now!

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