Btw it s not sex that can help start labor.
Scrubbing floors to induce labour.
Has anyone heard of getting on all fours and scrubbing or pretending to scrub the floor to induce labor.
Im not talking about scrubbing floors to get them clean its the motion of scrubbing or pretending to scrub.
The wood floors are too hard on my knees.
And it can work.
But only on the carpet.
I figure it s either 1 purely coincidence that she went into labor after scrubbing the floor or 2 she s trying to tell me my floors look dirty.
As for the baby being breech there.
She did say at the time though that if anything is going to work for bringing on labour it is sex to be honest with the size i.
If so and you did it did it work.
I m not too sure it actually brings on labour but when i was pregnant with my son my midwife told me that scrubbing kitchen floor on hands and knees is one of the best ways to get baby into a good position for labour.
This is a classic.
Is it safe to do exercises like walking and scrubbing the floor to induce labor.
Take caution not to do anything too strenuous that may not leave you in the best shape when labor begins.
And thank you for being rude.
Although the floor around the dogs bed could use a good scrubbing.
How did you do it.
One of the reasons scrubbing floors and gardening may be infamous for inducing labor naturally is because they require squatting or being on all fours positions that help open the pelvis and encourage baby to engage.
I actually have been spending about 15 20 min every night crawling around on hands and knees.
A labor that was jump started by say orgasm or pineapple have no idea if that really works or walking or scrubbing floors is going to be far better than the medically induced labor.