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How To Use Acupressure To Induce Labor by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 09 Oct 2010 12:32pm to manipulate and stimulate nearly each aspect of human physiology and bodily function have been learned, including approaches to utilize acupressure to induce labor . Although... healing acupressure to induce labor fits the bill just perfectly, and can allow for an on-time delivery with no the need for medicinal help. Though it is most likely greatest Read on »
How To Use Acupressure For Inducing Labor by Lena Leino by Cascia T. Posted Sat 01 Nov 2008 10:44pm of pregnant women are using labor acupressure technique to induce labor naturally, if the pregnancy is overdue. Using acupressure to induce labor is as simple as locating sensitive... using acupressure to induce labor naturally experience a normal and natural childbirth with significantly less complications than others who are not familiar with this technique Read on »
Guest Article- What are Reliable Ways to Induce Labor of a Full Term Pregnancy? by Cascia T. Posted Sat 01 Nov 2008 10:44pm effective. One of the best methods for inducing labor after 40 weeks gestation is Maternity Acupressure. Acupressure has been used for thousands of years and works by applying pressure to specific nerve or trigger points on the body. One of the most popular reasons women prefer Maternity Acupressure to other forms of inducing labor, is that this holistic Read on »
Acupressure for Natural Pain Relief in Labor by Liz Richards Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Mon 02 May 2011 12:00am I often refer my pregnant patients to the website of Debra Betts , an acupuncturist in New Zealand who is an expert in Chinese Medicine during pregnancy and labor.  Usually, my patients have acupuncture treatments beginning at around 36 weeks to prepare for their labor.  If there is a breech baby, they begin treatment ideally at 34 Read on »
Thinking About Inducing Your Labor: A Guide for Pregnant Women by Jodi K. Posted Mon 21 Feb 2011 11:53pm   What Does This Guide Cover? This guide can help you talk to your doctor or midwife about elective induction of labor. It helps answer these questions.   What... us about elective induction. It is based on a government-funded review of research reports about elective induction of labor....   Read on »
Acupuncture Not Helpful for Inducing Labor by Medline Plus Posted Mon 26 Jul 2010 7:36am to induce labor in women who go past their due date, a new study adds to evidence doubting its usefulness. Researchers found that among 125 pregnant.... The findings, reported in the obstetrics journal BJOG, add to evidence that acupuncture may not be an effective way to induce labor in "post- term" pregnancies -- those that go beyond 41 Read on »
C-Sections and Induced Labor: Don't Kick Out the Anesthesiologist by Dr. Polly Doctor of Philosophy Posted Tue 26 Apr 2011 1:49pm she might need bi-focals. Hold the scalpel and the Pitocin, but don't dismiss the anesthesiologist quite yet.  Caesarean sections and induced labor don't much matter to a newborn's condition according to a new study out of upstate New York featured in the New York Times Science section (Childbirth: More Labor Interventions, Same Outcomes) and published Read on »
Induced Labor: When is it Necessary? by HealthyPregnancy .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm without the need for any intervention. However, for some women, labor needs to be induced using special medications. Joining me today to discuss induction of labor are two experts... to start on that question, Dr. Moore? ADRIANNE MOORE, MD: There are several reasons for inducing labor. One of them is if the baby is not growing well, for example, and would Read on »
Induced Labor Linked to Raised Risks for First-Time Moms by HealthFinder Posted Tue 22 Feb 2011 12:00pm . 22 (HealthDay News) -- The increasingly commonplace decision by pregnant women and their doctors to induce labor for convenience rather than for medical necessity entails some..., said in a university news release. "If there aren't any medical benefits to inducing labor, it is hard to justify doing it electively when we know it increases the risks Read on »
Induced Labor Linked to Raised Risks for First-Time Moms by Jodi K. Posted Fri 04 Mar 2011 1:02am   TUESDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) -- The increasingly commonplace decision by pregnant women and their doctors to induce labor for convenience rather than for medical... of Rochester Medical Center, said in a university news release. "If there aren't any medical benefits to inducing labor, it is hard to justify doing it electively when we know Read on »