{"id":427,"date":"2019-11-11T13:00:05","date_gmt":"2019-11-11T13:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blissfulbirthing.com\/?p=427"},"modified":"2019-11-11T13:00:05","modified_gmt":"2019-11-11T13:00:05","slug":"practices-that-promote-healthy-birth-series-let-labor-begin-on-its-own","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blissfulbirthing.com\/practices-that-promote-healthy-birth-series-let-labor-begin-on-its-own\/","title":{"rendered":"Practices that Promote Healthy Birth Series: Let Labor Begin on its Own"},"content":{"rendered":"
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With advances in medical technology, many women today get medically induced into labor, but that may not always be the safest, and most painless option. Many experts believe that women should let the pregnancy run it’s course, and women should go into labor on their own. Recent studies have even shown that labor induction may increase the amount of possible complications during the delivery, including increased risk of Cesarean section or vacuum suction. While many pregnancies do in fact need induction, it’s important to weight the benefits and risks, and remember that a due date is not a hard deadline.<\/p>\n

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