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Inducing labour with homeopathy

I'm 39 weeks pregnant. My OBGYN scheduled an induction for me in 10 days, in the case I do not go into labour by then.I was induced in my previous pregnancy and am quite anxious about it because of the recent studies linking autism and developmental delays to labour induction.Is there a reliable and safe Homeopathic remedy(ies) for labour insuction? I sure prefer the natural way over the pharmaceutical...best regards.
 
  Baba123 on 2013-10-30
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Three things are usually used with pretty good results:

First: Having a good round of sex a night before when you want to induce labor. It releases oxytocin in your body which is also the same chemical used for inducing labor.

Second: Use Caulophyllum Thalictroides Q (mother tincture) 10 drops a day. It may work in 2-5 days and varies from person to person.

Third: Brisk walk, 20 minutes a day, 7-10 days before the date of delivery.
 
fitness last decade
Thank you for your prompt reply. At this stage of my pregnancy, the last thing I want to 'indulge in' is sex...I'm opting for the second option: Homeopathy. I went to the natural market store and they recommended caullophylum 30CH in pellet form, rather than mother tincture. Aslo, they recommended red raspberry leaf tea, which has a very simillar effect. Hopefully, this will bring on the desired effect....
 
Baba123 last decade
Good luck
 
fitness last decade
30 c is a better option.
 
anuj srivastava last decade

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