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Induced labour
My wife is pregnant and in 38th weeks of pregnancy. Due to different daily problems, she want to induce labour using cerviprime gel. I am at offshore and unable to help her. I asked her to contact doctor but she believes that doctor don't want to induce labour. She purchased that gel and want to use it. Is this good idea? What should we do in this case?
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Don't go for such heroic deeds. They will only complicate things. I mean we spend half if our lives to know about induction of labour. Ideally labour should be natural only. We don't induce it before we have some fixed indications. Not only ur asking for complication but then even endangering the life of both baby n mother
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