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Lechia Davis--regarding your post...
"Evening Primrose Oil (EPO) is often used by midwives to ripen the cervix
and induce labor, so should not be routinely used in pregnancy unless
labor is desired. Often a higher dose is used for this, so possibly a
low dose may be ok. Tami Karnes, what do you think?"
My post on EPO did not advocate the use of EPO throughout pregnancy, but
rather during the last 6 weeks in women who had previously had cervical
dystocia--meaning that they had problems with a rigid cervix. I hope this
clarifies my previous post on the use of EPO. Very high doses would have
to be used to actually induce labor if a woman was not ready to go into
labor.
Chris
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