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"Anyone 40 weeks & wanna start their labour????"
Posted by maybebaby5 29 December  at  20:49

hey guys,
i have now had my baby, a girl. 7lbs 7 oz. Chloe.
anyway, on wednesday i was having very slight tightens & was eager to get labour started, so i started massaging my areola (dark area around nipple)
one at a time, for 15 mins, repeating for 2 hours.
this brought on some major contractions! i had sex when my partner came home from work, orgamsed twice, took caullophorm (avail from health store - helps bring on contracions when in labour) bathed in clary sage oil, ate raw pineapple, bounced on a birth ball, took 2 raspberry leaf tea every 2 hours... and what do ya know....
had my baby that night.
so all these things do work when your body is ready for labour.
so if your full term, get that nipple stimulation started!!!!
good luck ladies.

oh and this is totally safe if you are full term, still used in many countries today to induce labour!

x
 
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Posted by haylez717 11 January  at  23:51

that this technique really does work! my partner came across this post on this website and suggested we try it. i was very skeptical at first and thought there was no chance it would work even made a bet with him it would not work. So we gave it a go and within an hour my waters had broken and within 4 hours little Finlay arrived!

just goes to show that even the little things work!lol

take care all
Haylez and baby finlay xx
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Posted by leighannex2 29 December  at  23:11

cant do that, dont have stuff
dont have partner around
and i had good contractions last night and raspberry leaf tea stoped them so you was just lucky.

leighannex2
40wk2dy
"Leigh.."
Posted by choliday1 30 December  at  21:54

raaspberry leaf tea wouldnt have stopped your contractions-this is only used to tone uterus?? nipple stimulation IS POWERFUL, and if used correctly will work.
give it a go!
x




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