Should i take castor oil at 38 weeks




















I'm 40 weeks and 3 days and I'm having hip pain and pelvic pain. I went to the midwife today and she said it wasn't open enough for her to even strip the membrane. I'm 1 cm dialated. I'm bout to drink some Caster Oil. I hope it works and I have a safe delivery. Wish me many blessings!!! Oh also forgot to say I've tried every other form of natural induction spicy food, sex, message, accupressure, walking, exercise ball, raspberry leaf tea, evening primrose oil pills, nipple stimulation everything and nothing has worked, I've just got a very stubborn baby.

Now being over due for both due dates I figured I'd give it a try. Took the oil at about pm went tobed and woke at midnight with tight stomach and a lot of pressure so I got up and spent about 10 mins straight on the toilet. After I took a hot shower, now I'm relaxing and watching a movie having some pressure and random contractions. Really hoping this is it. I've had a really rough pregnancy and don't think I'll ever get pregnant again.

But this post is extremely helpful and the best one I've found and I did a lot of research and I must say kudos b. Used castor oil with my 4th baby as I was told they wouldn't induce me because of 2 c sections 10 years before. I took it on due date at 11 pm and went into labour within an hour. Those of you who have used the castor oil before, can you tell me if you've ever been concerned that it affected your child's health? Especially your child having tummy issues when they're a few years older My due date is tomorrow, fathers day!

Which I guess could be a good thing considering some horror stories I have heard. I have not gone into labor yet and the last time I took it was almost twenty four hours ago.

It did give me a little tummy ache, but beyond that didn't do much for me either time. The one I purchased is tasteless and odorless, but the texture is still hard to choke down. I don't think I'll ever take it for anything again. This was a last ditch effort for me, it wasn't my first choice, but nothing else had worked. I guess my baby girl is going to come when she pleases! In that case yes, I don't think it can hurt to try.

Leave it as late as you can Effacement and dilation is NOT an indication of anything. In fact, you can be cm dilated for several weeks or not dilated at all just hours before having your baby. Some medical professionals don't do internal checks at all for this reason. If it was really serious, they wouldn't be telling you to wait another few weeks for induction.

The longer baby stays in the better, and they cannot force you to induce if you don't want to. I'd recommend making sure your doctor has a clear reason on why he wants to induce as often it can put you at higher risk if it's not needed. I am 35 weeks and 6 days. I am not thinking about going this way right now but maybe in like 2 weeks i might do it cause they are saying that come 39 weeks they will induce me cause they claim my baby is small and something about growth restriction.

I was just wondering if i should try this way or not. I am not big on the hospital inducing me if i can go into labor with out it. Also, I really wanted to make sure nothing interfered with our plans to have the birth at home. Our midwives had just done their weekly check up so they were very nearby, and it felt like a really good day to have the baby.

Also, I had had some indications that morning that labor might be soon, but over the previous couple of weeks I had thought things were moving along only to be disappointed, so I was wanted to take some steps to encourage my body to follow through. So, long story short, when the midwives put castor oil on the list of possibilities for me to consider, I decided to go for it. I also took some herbs under their direction, so it's possible that the effects I experienced were not the castor oil alone.

But in any case, within half an hour of taking 2 ounces of castor oil I started feeling strong contractions in my back, within an hour and half post-castor oil I had contractions spaced 3 minutes, and in just about exactly four hours after the castor oil the baby was born with just 15 minutes of pushing. Apparently I'm the only person in history to have had no effect on my intestines from the castor oil.

I was constipated before the birth, had a small amount of firm stool during the birth, and remained constipated afterward. But in any case, the birth was seamless -- painful, but no more than the previous non-castor-oil time, and much faster, which was a blessing. First 2 were 41 weeks, 3rd one 38 weeks. Uncomfortable, baby already 8. Trying for unmedicated homebirth, so really don't want baby to get much bigger. Well it depends on you - how long your pregnancies usually last, if you're at risk for medical induction, how uncomfortable you are.

This is 4th baby. Past few days BH more often. Maybe beginning of labor, maybe not. Would you try it? Thank you for stating that. I enjoyed reading your article and can't tell you how many people feel the need to share their opinion on how harmful it is, how selfish I was, how horrible it is etc.

I basically keep hush, hush on it unless asked directly. It's deifnitly one of those 'need to know basis topics. And it's not a good idea to have castor oil if you're already in labour as stated at the top of this article as it can make labour quite painful and messy.

I'm 38weeks as of today, my scheduled c section is may 2. I did it with all 3 of mine, no poop no cramps and it took around 2 hours each time to work. Good luck :. To get my labor going. I am 40 weeks and 1 day today and it is new years eve and i took the castor oil about 5pm and am currently waiting for the labor effects to hopefully take effect. I had a little diarrhea that lasted an hour or so so am hoping that next come some contractions.

I am super excited to be a mom for the first time and cannot wait to meet my little man. I do so hope this works, my friend who suggested it swore by this method I am 39 and 4 with my 3rd child and I drank some castor oil mixed with iced tea and cran grape juice today around pm and at started having diarrhea. It is and still have the diarrhea but it is starting to calm down a bit now.

Let's hope it works because I do not want to end up having a repeat c-section. I am having a vbac after 2 cs. That's FAR too early to try. It probably won't work anyway it only works if you're ready. At that gestation, babies will need to be in the NICU, have double the chance of infant death in the first year, miss out on important mental development and so much more.

Not to mention probably needing steroids to mature their lungs at birth, and a feeding tube. I strongly recommend waiting to give your baby the best start to life - it's only a few extra weeks for you, but it can change their health for a lifetime. Im 31weeeks and im seriously thinking about trying castor oil in about 5 or 6 more weeks. I know its to early right now that's why im waiting. Just wanna know can it hurt the baby??? Stacy, I think it's far too early to be trying the castor oil.

It is am. I drank the castro oil at about 1pm, then a little more at 3. I went to the nathroom a few times and I'm feeling contractuons every minutes consistantly for about 20 minutes and then they only come every 20 minutes.

Amd then back to just several minutes apart. Could this be early labor and mean I'll be in full blown labor in judt a. This is the first thing I've tried. I've fone a lot of walking, sex, cleaning, nipple stimulation but nothing ever happened until now. I will be 39 weeks tomorrow. I took 1 oz of castor oil at 39w 6d and I went into labor 6 hrs later.

No diarrhea, no side effects at all. And no meconium. Just thought I'd share! Worked for me! You can be dilated for weeks before birth - internal exams are nothing but a stress on the mother whether before or during labor. EDDs can be up to 2 weeks out depending when you ovulate, so I'd recommend at least waiting till 40 weeks. This is an important time in baby's mental development. I did my research before using it and I believe that a lot of the "horror stories" are from women who don't even bother to research, who take far too much castor oil and don't bother staying hydrated, or take it far too early.

So do your research and have a good look at both what people do and don't say - everyone has an opinion but not every opinion is based on more than hearsay and incorrect usage.

Im 38 weeks and ive been reserching Castor oil a lot and a lot of ppl say its ok and they went into labor the day after or acouple hours after then a lot of ppl say no you shouldn't use it it didn't work.. Im not planning on using it unless i go over my due date but im kinda scared to try it because of all the negatives but then again i see a lot of positives too. Im just kinda stuck on what i should do does anyone have any suggestions?

I received 2 rounds of steroids to give his lungs a last little boost for development I don't know how much longer I can stay in this room or bed they monitor me twice a day for an hour and no contractions at all what are the odds you think that castor oil will work for me.

Everybody is ready at a different stage - due dates can be up to two weeks out as well. I suggest holding off - your baby needs as much time inside as possible!

Hey im 39 weeks plus 3 days i brought some castor oil 2 try go into labour and im not shure if my Body is ready 2 go into labour how do you no if your body is ready?? Hi I'm 37 week's 2 day's pregnant with my third I went into labor Monday got too 4cms and stopped so they sent me home I'm still having contractions here and there and so much pressure do you think it would be too early so try castor oil and have my baby.?

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It is much safer to work with a doctor if it is time to induce labor. Inducing labor before 40 weeks poses a risk to the fetus. No studies have found any direct risks or dangers for the fetus in using castor oil, but in the mother, it can cause diarrhea, false contractions, dehydration, and other stomach-related side effects. There are no proven home methods for inducing labor, but a doctor or healthcare provider can help to induce labor in a clinical setting if there is a need for it.

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Castor oil is a stimulant laxative that causes contractions in the bowels, which in turn stimulates uterine contractions. Like most natural induction methods, this only leads to labor if your body is ready for labor — full term, cervix soft and dilating, etc.

As I researched castor oil doses and experiences myself, a common theme emerged: women were taking large doses of castor oil out of desperation for it to work and then having terrible reactions to it. Castor oil often comes in a 2-ounce bottle, and many women reportedly downed the whole bottle at one time. Not only is that gross going down, but it causes major diarrhea and can also cause nausea and vomiting. As desperate as I was to kick things into high gear, my desire to not be throwing up or stuck in the bathroom during labor was stronger, so instead of a large dose, I went with two smaller doses.

Castor oil is very high in ricinoleic acid which affects the small intestines. Because of this fact, it is used as a natural laxative.



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