My mother keeps telling me to go for a drive on a bumpy road
to bring on my labour since my baby is overdue. Is that a
good idea?
The last few days of pregnancy are long and difficult,
and the wish to bring the labour on is quite natural. There
are things you can do to start the labour, but going for
a bumpy ride is not a good idea.
There are some other old wives tales which are no longer
considered a good idea. For example taking castor oil often
does bring on labour, but if you take a lot the labour may
be very fast, and the accompanying diarrhea can make things
unpleasant. Herbal teas such as raspberry leaf can also
work but should only be taken with qualified supervision
because of the strength of the labour that can ensue. Spicy
foods are also not a good idea.
So what can I try? If your waters have not broken you could
try sex, which may help to soften the cervix. Taking primrose
oil has the same effect. Acupuncture has been shown to be
effective, but make sure that your practitioner is well
qualified. Breast stimulation can bring on contractions
by releasing oxytoxin into your system, but doesn’t
always work. Studies show that for most women, stimulation
for several hours a day on consecutive days is needed in
order for breast stimulation to bring on labour. If you
are up to it and your doctor has no objections, brisk walking
can start the contractions.
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