I'm praying it doesn't come to that though, because I really want to go
into labor naturally.
I could wait to go
into labor naturally and give it a whirl.
All of the women had gone
into labor naturally, had been pregnant with single babies positioned head - first, and had healthy, vaginal births.
So they told me the other option was for me to leave and see if I went
into labor naturally.
So, here is how it went... On my due date (a Tuesday), my husband and I went to see our OB and I was not dilated yet, I was told that we would schedule an induction 10 days past my due date, but could very possibly go
into labor naturally before then.
Then Saturday I got a massage - with a focus on pressure points to help the baby come down and go
into labor naturally, I came home that night and felt good.
I will VBAC twins if they had nonrecurrent reasons for their initial Cesarean section (breech, fetal anomaly), but babies have to both be head down and mom has to go
into labor naturally.
Just as she will think that, mark my words, the pace of labor will pick up, and up, and up, no matter whether she goes
into labor naturally or has to be induced.
If you don't go
into labor naturally, you need to decide how you are going to handle that.
I was quite sure I would go
into labor naturally and deliver vaginally, preferably without drugs.
Some doctors may prefer to take a wait - and - see approach to see if you go
into labor naturally, but depending on how you and the baby are doing, your doctor might suggest inducing labor sometime soon.
I am not an expert - but I believe it is a very bad idea to pump before you go
into labor naturally, as it may cause you to have some pretty intense contractions and cause labor pains - if not labor itself.
I didn't get to go
into labor naturally and I thought that Abram should have been old enough to not have any breathing issues.
The White Flag When my due date came and went I had given up all hope of going
into labor naturally.
I should've been scheduled for a c - section, I had placenta previa (became percreta — I nearly bled to death), with a high risk pregnancy and a family history of not going
into labor naturally.
Not exact matches
These were not medically induced contractions, they were my body going
into labor and then progressing very quickly, and totally
naturally.
Since mom will probably remain in the hospital while the doctor is trying to start the
labor, it can seem like she is there much longer than women who
naturally go
into labor.
For those moms who
naturally go
into labor, much of the first stages of
labor is spent in the comfort of their own home.
The forehead that overlaps the pubic bone after
labor starts must turn and drop
into the pelvis to allow the birth to happen
naturally.
Envisioning a successful
labor can help build confidence in the woman's ability to birth
naturally without medical interventions coming
into play.
Sarah Pursell: With my daughter, my first one I wanted to do it
naturally and with you know, we were pretty set on that but then once I went
into labor I had no idea what to expect and ended up getting an epidural.
(According to reports, Kardashian actually planned on having a C - section, but she ultimately went
into labor early and had North
naturally.
Still, I went
into labor thinking I could do it
naturally.
And there's a theory... that the Pitocin, which is synthetic oxytocin, which is given to women who are not
naturally going
into labor, it's meant to action speed
labor up.
I
naturally went
into labor at 38 weeks, my membranes ruptured on their own and my entire
labor was 12 hours... only about 4 of them being painful!
So
naturally when I went
into labor this time around we blew every light on Michigan Avenue to get to Northwestern in time.