Pregnant woman holding a cup of raspberry leaf tea in her hand.

Induce labor

As beautiful as pregnancy is, towards the end, you might find yourself unable to wait for the birth. There are almost endless home remedies that are supposed to help trigger your baby's delivery. From raspberry leaf tea to climbing stairs, there's everything included. But what really helps? We've gathered the most important information on inducing labor for you.

From when can you induce labor?

First of all: Please Always speak first with your gynecologist. about all measures to induce labor. If your baby is taking particularly long and no Birthmarks appear, you can best decide together on the further course of action, because not all labor-inducing agents are suitable for every pregnant woman. You usually don't have to worry either, because every baby has its own timetable and the fewest come to estimated due date to the world - instead, all births between the 37th and 42nd week of pregnancy are considered full-term.

Once you have the "go" from your doctor / your midwife, you can try out the various home remedies to induce labor. However, in general: you should only after the expiration of the calculated due date start doing that only when you are healthy and your Pregnancy which has proceeded without problems and risks. Before birth maturity, home remedies will have no effect anyway.

Raspberry leaf tea, evening primrose oil, and others.

Many foods are surrounded by rumors that they have labor-inducing effects. The most well-known among them is probably raspberry leaf tea. But other foods also seem to promote labor.

What You Should Know About Raspberry Leaf Tea:

  • Many midwives and many mothers report its effectiveness. However, this has not been scientifically proven.

  • The herbal remedy is said to strengthen and loosen the ligaments and promote blood circulation of the uterine muscle.

  • Even if raspberry leaf tea alone is not sufficient as a labor-inducing remedy, you should start drinking it no earlier than the 36th week of pregnancy and consume no more than one to two cups per day. In case of premature contractions, high blood pressure, before a planned cesarean section or if you are expecting multiples , it is better to avoid it altogether.

  • In any case, talk to your midwife before you start taking the raspberry leaf tea. She can best assess whether the tea will help induce labor.

That's what evening primrose oil does:

  • Evening primrose oil is particularly rich in unsaturated omega-6 fatty acids and thus promotes the formation of prostaglandins in the body, which in turn can have labor-inducing effects.

  • Evening primrose oil in capsule form can be found in pharmacies. You can take it orally or vaginally from the 38th week of pregnancy – in any case, you should discuss the intake with your midwife beforehand.

  • Midwife Sissi recommends evening primrose oil especially when the birth findings in the 38th week of pregnancy are still very immature, and the cervix is still hard.

Spicy foods are also said to have a labor-inducing effect. If you have generally tolerated spicy foods well during pregnancy, there's no reason not to try it. More tips for can be found in our article.

Movement and sex

Light, gentle (provided you feel up to it) can help you relax and encourage your baby's head to move further into the pelvis. Both can promote your contractions. Suitable activities include walks or . Make sure you're not alone and always have a way to get help – after all, labor can start at any time!

Also can have a labor-inducing effect through the hormone oxytocin released during it, as well as prostaglandins contained in semen and increased blood flow to the pelvis. The same rule applies here: do what makes you feel comfortable. It’s best to listen very carefully to your body.

Midwife Sissi also recommends the Stimulation of the nipples , to gently "nudge" the birth in a natural way: because rubbing or twirling the nipples also releases the hormone oxytocin, which stimulates contractions.

Enemas

A enema with water can have a labor-inducing effect in that a full bowel can put unfavorable pressure on the cervix and thus hinder the onset of labor. The increased intestinal activity caused by the enema can also spontaneously trigger contractions. During an enema, a small amount of lukewarm water is inserted into the rectum with a small bulb syringe – this is quick and painless. If you would like to have an enema, discuss this with your midwife beforehand. She can advise you on the proper procedure or even assist you with the enema.



Bathing and massage

A bath at about 38 degrees Celsius relaxes your abdominal and pelvic muscles through the warmth and stimulates your uterus. Additionally, you can use bath additives such as clove or ginger oil to stimulate contractions. It is best not to bathe for longer than 20 minutes and never when you are alone at home, in case you experience circulatory problems or labor begins.

Gentle are also an option to stimulate labor. You can also use essential oils such as cinnamon, ginger, iron root, or clove oil (preferably from the pharmacy or your midwife). If you are sensitive to scents, our unscented is also suitable. You can also mix different oils, just as you like. The combination of gentle pressure and essential oils stimulates the muscles of the uterus.

Another relaxed way to help initiate labor can be meditation and the internal farewell to this special phase of pregnancy. Because, as midwife Sissi emphasizes: „Babies are born out of calm. When you are relaxed and completely present, it can also have a positive influence on the start of labor.“ By the way: We have put together a suitable playlist for meditation on our Spotify channel.

Ultimately, labor is like all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth: it has its own timetable. After all, every pregnancy and every pregnant woman is unique. So please don't worry if your baby doesn't follow a schedule. In consultation with your midwife and your doctor, you will receive the appropriate support to start labor when necessary. We wish you a wonderful birth and a joyful bonding time with your little explorer!

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