Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 thanks - but no congrats yet. she is now 5 days past due. doctor can't induce me because i am having a vbac (vaginal birth after cesearean). i talked him into letting me go to 42 weeks - assuming she is fine until then. am scheduled for another c-section on the 19th. she will be 15 days past her due date by then.... trying everything - accupuncture, chiropracti, spicey food, bouncy ball, hikes... refuse to try castor oil - it dehydrates you terribly which increases need for c-section - and hospitals are so picky about vbacs these days - so much liability, blah blah blah.... if anyone has any ideas, let me know. i am only 4'11 " with a pre-pregnancy weight of 110. this kid is measuring at 7 pounds 14 ounces as of yesterday! OY! (part of problem, i think, is that she is in posterior position, instead of anterior, which can delay onset of labor - doing all the pelvic exercises which are supposed to help along with the accupuncture and adjustments... but am still only about 40% effaced and barely dilated! HELP!) Yes grapefuit seed is a deffinet antifungal, the grapeseed is controversal, but this may prove to be the case also. Either way grapeseed is a power fruit. Sure hope it keeps your thrush under control. Congrats on the new lil one!! Jennie<>< Typically grapeseed extract is used as an antioxidants. But some studies show it does have antifungal properties(this is controversal) . This article is interesting on grapeseed extract and cancer killing properties, beings I truely believe cancer is fungas/yeast. This confirms to me that grapeseed is most likely antifungal. Jennie<><http://www.naturaln ews.com/025249. html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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