At my midwife appointment last week, I asked her if she had any recommendations of ways to get labor started naturally. I’m all for waiting for the baby to come when he’s ready, but I wanted to make sure I was doing everything in my power to make sure I was ready when the time came.
She recommended the following:
- Sex. She actually said “Sex, twice a day” and then waited patiently while I laughed myself into an asthma attack.
- Evening primrose oil (Softens the cervix)
- Acupuncture (An informal observation of patients has shown that it shortens labor time and makes early labor go quicker)
I took diligent mental notes and resolved to make these things happen, as much as is possible anyway. A quick trip to a local natural foods market yielded a bottle of evening primose oil caplets, and yesterday was my very first experience with acupuncture.
If I’m being entirely honest, I was skeptical when my midwife recommended acupuncture. I grew up surrounded by Eastern medicine and philosophies (my Mom’s a big believer) but had little direct experience with the stuff. I relegated the suggestion to the back of my mind as a last resort.
Yesterday, after a furious bout of nesting cleaning frenzy, I figured acupuncture was worth a shot. If mopping the floor, dusting, sweeping, and vacuuming hadn’t sent me into labor, then why not give tiny little needles a try?
The acupuncturist was a teeny tiny little Italian man who’s been practicing acupuncture for 22 years. He very quickly and with great panache inserted maybe a dozen or so tiny needles into my feet, lower back, and right hand, then left me to relax for twenty minutes.
It actually wasn’t as scary as I thought it was going to be. The needles pinched a tad when they went in, but after they were in I didn’t even notice them. After my twenty minutes was up, the needles were out and off I went.
I had two excellent contractions in the car, and the rest of the evening was spent reveling in some strong, though irregular, contractions which petered out by bedtime. I was honestly surprised that the acupuncture yielded such strong contractions so quickly. They were different from the other contractions I’ve felt, and even though it was false labor and nothing to get excited about, it was still pretty cool.
My research on the subject indicates that it usually takes two treatments to really get labor going, so if I’m not on the road to baby by Thursday I’ll probably go back in for a follow up treatment. I always think it’s cool when you try something that you’re not sure about and it surprises you by working. My horizons, they have been expanded.
An interesting side note: After all my sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping, my back was killing me. The acupuncturist told me that a peripheral benefit of the treatment he was doing to induce labor was that it would help with back pain. Wouldn’t you know it, but my back felt great afterward?
We’ll see if any of the methods recommended to me by my midwife will result in Squishy’s arrival soon, but I feel very confident knowing that I’ve done everything I can to be ready. I have an appointment with my midwife tomorrow, we’ll see if she has any other ideas then!
