Not enough fluid intake can increase your chance of developing a urinary tract infection (UTI) and may even
trigger uterine contractions.
Not exact matches
There's a link between inflammation and early
uterine contractions, and the inflammation in your body caused by gum disease may be enough to
trigger premature birth.
There are only three events in your life that
trigger oxytocin release: nipple stimulation (like when I'm breastfeeding), labor (the oxytocin released during childbirth stimulates
uterine contractions, which is why nipple stimulation might be suggested when labor stalls, and also explains why sometimes, after you breastfeed me, you feel an increased expulsion of lochia and maybe some cramping), and... orgasm!!
My boobs were primed with colostrum well before my c - section date, and getting my babies on the boob
triggered my milk supply and post-birth
uterine contractions, so not going through labor did not impact the breastfeeding process one bit.
Apparently, both orgasm and breast - feeding
trigger a release of oxytocin, which some women may want to avoid, as it can cause
uterine contractions.