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Pineapple during pregnancy?


I read on the net today that for naturally indoucing labour (only after being overdue of course) that Pineapple helps but it must be fresh and not tinned because the enzyme that tones the uterus is lost when it is tinned?
I also read that you would have to eat as many as seven whole fresh pineapples for there to be any effect...
Does anyone know anything about this?

Funny you should ask this, I literally just finished half a pineapple trying to kickstart labor.
SEVEN? Just half of one has made my tongue feel funny. I'm saving the other half for tomorrow morning. I felt a contraction while I was eating it, but that may have just been the Braxton-Hicks I've been getting for months.
They sell pineapple enzyme in capsule form at health food stores if you don't want to eat that many. I was in my store earlier tonight for blue and black cohosh capsules, and the lady suggested that. I already had the fresh one though, and it sounded really yummy.
Good luck, sounds like you're in the same boat as me - so far nothing I try is working!



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