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Due April 2009: Episode 23 -There's no business like show business!!!

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SmuttyNuttyTaff · 23/03/2009 11:45

Here we go

Show business may be good business but can we get on with some birthing business now please!!

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SpringySunshine · 24/03/2009 14:11

Ladies, you'll be thrilled to know that you are all in bed with me right now

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 24/03/2009 14:12

ooohhh cosy pass me a pillow though theres a love

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SpringySunshine · 24/03/2009 14:13

Of course. There are about 500 pillows on our bed at the moment, so I have plenty spare. Help yourselves

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 24/03/2009 14:14

thanks

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SmuttyNuttyTaff · 24/03/2009 14:15

:p

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Kalikaroo · 24/03/2009 14:15

Watching 'Australian make me a supermodel' on youtube! It's amazing the rubbish you get into watching when you're not at work!

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 24/03/2009 14:17

Kali - you finished ANTM then?

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SpringySunshine · 24/03/2009 14:17

I'm so tempted to go out & buy castor oil. The only thing putting me off is it being absolutely disgusting & my poor tummy being sensitive enough as it is. I could even deal with the public diarrhoea

bronze · 24/03/2009 14:18

I think there are two types of people. those who are desperate to have their babies and hope everything is it (oftent he ones who get sent home again when not ready) and those who are in complete denial that this is it and only give in when its obvious to an onlooking toddler.

SpringySunshine · 24/03/2009 14:18

Hahaha, yes, you don't want to get a wet leg

Honestly though, I wasn't even touching him. We were opposite sides of the king sized bed, because I felt sick & didn't want to be cuddled up. His mind obviously works in mysterious ways.

Kali, that sounds terrible

bronze · 24/03/2009 14:19

Don't do castor oil... too dangerous

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 24/03/2009 14:21

well it is quite a bit of water ....... maybe he thought it would come and get him

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SpringySunshine · 24/03/2009 14:21

Dangerous how? I wasn't going to (not in any small part due to my not wanting to leave the flat to get any) but I've not heard about it being dangerous?

SpringySunshine · 24/03/2009 14:23

Maybe I love that it was specific to his leg, though - not even both legs, or any other body part, or the generic 'will I get wet?' - it was a wet leg

BabyBolat · 24/03/2009 14:25

Does castor oil really work - if so springy I will do it as a trial run tonight and if it works you can go for it tomorrow!!! [serious emoticon] but I am not shoving that stuff down if I am just going to feel rough and get no baby!

SpringySunshine · 24/03/2009 14:26

I did read a study the other day where they'd done a scientific test & it did seem to work in a significant number of cases. I'll see if I can find it.

bronze · 24/03/2009 14:27

in simplest form gives you the runs but problem is it can also give baby the runs making them more likely to swallow meconium. Having had a baby come out blue having swallowed meconium I wouldn't recommend it

Kalikaroo · 24/03/2009 14:27

I got fed up with Tyra Banks! She's soooooo aggravating!

My mother took castor oil with 2 of her pregnancies and she said it worked both times! (and she didn't get the runs apparently!). She was about a week over and it worked within 24 hours.

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 24/03/2009 14:27

Springy - maybe its his good leg and he doesnt like it geting moist

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SmuttyNuttyTaff · 24/03/2009 14:29

fed up with Tyra!! say it aint so!!

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Kalikaroo · 24/03/2009 14:29

Oh poor bubs! - not nice to have a mouthful of poo!

SpringySunshine · 24/03/2009 14:30

David Garry, DO, Reinaldo Figueroa, MD, Jacques Guillaume, MD, and Valerie Cucco, DO

Context . Despite wide use of castor oil to initiate labor, the obstetric literature contains few references to this botanical laxative. Derived from the castor plant Ricinus communis, castor oil may possess properties that are useful in post-term pregnancies.

Objective . To evaluate the relationship between the use of castor oil and the onset of labor.

Design . Prospective evaluation.

Setting . A community hospital in Brooklyn, NY.

Patients . A total of 103 singleton pregnancies with intact membranes at 40 to 42 weeks referred for antepartum testing. Inclusion criteria included cervical examination, Bishop score of 4 or less, and no evidence of regular uterine contractions.

Intervention . Patients were alternately assigned to 1 of 2 study groups: a single oral dose of castor oil (60 mL) or no treatment.

Main Outcome Measures . Castor oil was considered successful if labor began within 24 hours after dosing. Groups were compared for onset of labor in 24 hours, method of delivery, presence of meconium-stained amniotic fluid, Apgar score, and birth weight.

Results . Fifty-two women received castor oil and 48 were assigned no treatment. Following administration of castor oil, 30 of 52 women (57.7%) began active labor compared to 2 of 48 (4.2%) receiving no treatment. When castor oil was successful, 83.3% (25/30) of the women delivered vaginally.

Conclusions . Women who receive castor oil have an increased likelihood of initiation of labor within 24 hours compared to women who receive no treatment. Castor oil use in pregnancy is underreported worldwide. This small series represents the first attempt to evaluate the medication.

BoffinMum · 24/03/2009 14:31

Schulte, have just emailed you back.

I still haven't really found my cervix. I wonder if I truly have one.

SpringySunshine · 24/03/2009 14:31

at good leg.

& yes, I can imagine that wasn't particularly nice, bronze...

LuLuBai · 24/03/2009 14:32

OMG Springy - your how to clean website is fascinating.

I wouldn't recommend Castor Oil. It can apparently make you feel very uncomfortable indeed and doesn't necessarily even work.

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