“Why do I not go into labor?” It’s a question that is often being asked, particularly by women who fear to be induced. So, in this video, Nathalie Kaufmann, Pregnancy & Birth Consultant and TCM Therapist, and Mathias Ritter, Researcher and Science Geek, explain the 6 most common reasons why labor is not starting.
First, they explain why the reason you are 40 weeks pregnant, but have no signs of labor, can be related to your due date. Next, they discuss why your baby can be the reason why you don’t go int labor. Then they explain various reasons why your cervix can be the cause that prevents labor from starting.
Moreover, they discuss the reasons that can inhibit the release of labor hormones in the first place. And they also explain why your contractions can be the cause why labor is not starting (if your contractions have started already).
At the end of the video, they also explain their action plan which they follow help women avoid that they don’t go into labor.
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OTHER VIDEOS we mention in this video:
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How to get baby into the best position for labor: • How to get Baby in the right Position...
Birth ball exercises to induce labor: • How to use a Birthing Ball to induce ...
How to get your EDD right: • How accurate is the expected due date...
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SOURCES:
Frolova AI, Wang JJ, Conner SN, Tuuli MG, Macones GA, Woolfolk CL, Cahill AG. Spontaneous Labor Onset and Outcomes in Obese Women at Term. Am J Perinatol. 2018 Jan;35(1):59-64. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1605574. Epub 2017 Aug 11. PMID: 28800658; PMCID: PMC5912914.
Simkin, Penny; Hanson Lisa and Ancheta, Ruth (2017): The Labor Progress Handbook: Early Interventions to Prevent and Treat Dystocia. Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons.
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