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Old 12-01-2010, 04:55 PM
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Need to avoid chemical labor induction

I am in the 40th week of my pregnancy and the baby's head is still not engaged - Doctor wants to induce me medically next week but i have heard horror stories about pitocin...and would like a homeopathic alternative if possible please.

i have been taking tissue salts and then caulophyllum in the 9th month every 4th day and also tried the 200c potency - i took 5 doses of it but then started puking therefore stopped - also took pulsatilla once in the 36th week

the baby presentation is occiput posterior and the head is still not engaged therefore my doc has scheduled an induction which i desperately want to avoid...

my symptoms - have been excessively thirsty all through my pregnancy though i dont drink much water normally - have been hating anything which is too sweet - craving salt and hot food every morning and my morning nausea did return in the 9th month though i thought i was done with it after the first trimester.

hope this helps - please help me - i really want to avoid pitocin

thanks a ton
Tia
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