At 40 weeks pregnant, many moms are searching for anything—anything—to get labor going. So when one TikTok user saw a video claiming that sprinting could induce labor, she decided to give it a shot ...
Moments into the run, her legs gave out and she fell, prompting a hospital visit Though she and her baby were unharmed, the viral video sparked both support and scrutiny online Nicole Atkins, 38 weeks ...
Sometimes your baby needs to arrive before your body gets the memo. When that happens, your provider may recommend an induction – using medicine or other techniques to help labor get started.
A new review including over 100 clinical trials has found that 13 common methods for medically inducing labor are similarly effective, but their safety profiles differ according to clinical context.
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Pregnant Woman Falls During TikTok Sprinting Trend, Says She 'Just Wanted to Induce Labor' (Exclusive)
Nicole Atkins tells PEOPLE she never expected her attempt to induce labor would end with a fall, a hospital visit, and a viral TikTok Nicole Atkins attempted a TikTok sprinting trend to naturally ...
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