Just found this Video again... One year ago I watched it and tried those acupressure points on my wife. 4hrs later her contractions started and 12hrs later our son was born :)
The most common point in acupressure therapy, the large intestine 4 point (LI4) is known as Hegu, meaning “joining valley.” It's located on the back of the hand, deep between the webbing of your thumb and pointer finger. Like BL67, the LI4 point is believed to induce labor.👍
Daily Dose of Medicine I think she mentioned that one in her inducing labor video! I’m sure she didn’t want to reiterate, but it’d definitely be nice to have them all together ☺️
This was the last video I watch before going into labor with my last kiddo. Husband did the pressure for about 30 sec each and I woke up at 4am in labor the next day! My due date was Jan 21 and I gave birth at 3pm on Jan 17
Sorry if this is personal but how many weeks were you when you tried? My due date is coming up around the corner and Im so tired and over all the pain lol
@@maddiedarling6002 I was 41 weeks and I hadn't tried before that night so could have just been my time. But I had tried everything else before that without a single contraction.
@@brittanyhammer7968 I did it for about 20 minutes on both legs off and on for about an hour and a half. They stayed regular afterwards and I did not need anymore. I got to about 5cm in about 3 hours from that.
Thank you for the content, it's wonderful. I do have a price of feedback, and that is to stop using the word "mama" so consistently when talking. I understand that this can be aimed at the partner or someone helping the one that's pregnant, but the word "mama" is so overplayed and feels forced. It could just be me and my raging hormones of being 9 months pregnant. There are lots of other great ways to talk about the pregnant lady other than constantly calling her "mama".
Just found this Video again... One year ago I watched it and tried those acupressure points on my wife. 4hrs later her contractions started and 12hrs later our son was born :)
My husband and I can not get through this video without cracking up at the amount of times you say mama! Thank you for the tips!
The most common point in acupressure therapy, the large intestine 4 point (LI4) is known as Hegu, meaning “joining valley.” It's located on the back of the hand, deep between the webbing of your thumb and pointer finger. Like BL67, the LI4 point is believed to induce labor.👍
Daily Dose of Medicine I think she mentioned that one in her inducing labor video! I’m sure she didn’t want to reiterate, but it’d definitely be nice to have them all together ☺️
Thanks for this info! That's one of my favorite spots to massage!
This was the last video I watch before going into labor with my last kiddo. Husband did the pressure for about 30 sec each and I woke up at 4am in labor the next day! My due date was Jan 21 and I gave birth at 3pm on Jan 17
Wow!! Thank you for sharing :)
I believe these put me into labor. My husband did the hand and ankle ones before we went to bed and I woke up in labor at 500am
Sorry if this is personal but how many weeks were you when you tried? My due date is coming up around the corner and Im so tired and over all the pain lol
@@maddiedarling6002 I was 41 weeks and I hadn't tried before that night so could have just been my time. But I had tried everything else before that without a single contraction.
I used one on myself, above my ankle, and had my baby 12 hours later!
@@glitterginger hi how long did u do this
@@brittanyhammer7968 I did it for about 20 minutes on both legs off and on for about an hour and a half. They stayed regular afterwards and I did not need anymore. I got to about 5cm in about 3 hours from that.
my boyfriend just did these acupressure points on me . 39 wks tomorrow & trying to have this baby already 🤞🏻 hopefully this works
Did it work for You?
@@kimmartinez9912 nope ,still pregnant . 39wks + 2
My sister in law tried this on me at 35 week and I delivered my baby the next day. Didn’t think this would actually work 😳
how long did you do it for? and which ones did you do?
39 weeks + 1 ...
Will definitely try this😍
Did it work? I'm 39+3 😭
@@kelseyguillot9954 did it work ladies ?
How is it? Im 39 w 3 d...
Always great content. Love your energy. Thank you ❤
Do I need to practice these techniques only at the time of labour or can I perform few weeks before my labour?
I think I feel something, thank you!
Great video, should these 3 be performed in an alternative sequence or is any one better than the other for pain relief? X
I'd like to know too!
Does it matter what size legs for the pressure points?
40weeks and 4days going to try this now
Did it work??
Georgette Nevia I think so she was born 2 days later!! My contractions started at noon on September 30th and she was born at 11:53pm 🙂
How long is the surge
what even is the surge? how long you apply pressure? contraction? wtf lol
@@elliotlawver5011 Surge = Contraction.
Why it's not working for me? I am 39 week pregnant
Baby probably isn't ready. Most babies aren't ready until between 40+5wks to 41+3wks
When you speak a surge do you mean contraction? Do I do these when in a contraction?
Surge = contractions 😊 👍
Thank you for the content, it's wonderful. I do have a price of feedback, and that is to stop using the word "mama" so consistently when talking. I understand that this can be aimed at the partner or someone helping the one that's pregnant, but the word "mama" is so overplayed and feels forced. It could just be me and my raging hormones of being 9 months pregnant. There are lots of other great ways to talk about the pregnant lady other than constantly calling her "mama".
Huh, I actually like being called "mama" lol to me it's cute and kind of sexy...maybe I just need all the sex appeal I can get lol 😅
I love her but I don’t like how fast she speaks, it makes me feel overwhelmed
You can slow down the speed of the video