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Through her TikTok account, the woman published: “A friend sent me a Tiktok of a girl whose water broke after drinking one. After trying almost everything under the sun to induce labor naturally, I thought: what harm could it do? Not even two hours passed and I had my first contraction.. “My daughter was born the next morning.”
Although the video generated many conflicting opinions, the tiktoker stated that it was thanks to this drink that finally managed to go into labor.
@annaelundy I’m here to support the Chick-fil-a cookies and cream milkshake for inducing labor theory 🤣 A friend of mine sent me a tiktok of a girl who’s water broke after drinking one. After nearly everything under the sun trying to naturally induce my labor, I thought, what could it hurt? Not even 2 hours later and I had my first contraction. My daughter was born the next morning 🫢 #chickfila #pregnancy ♬ Just A Girl – No Doubt
Can you go into labor with a Chick-fil-A shake, the drink the Florida woman drank?
In this regard, Fox News published that Dr. Lauren F. Streicher, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University, said that drinking a smoothie to induce labor is not a valid claim and explained that every year there are foods that supposedly induce labor, but the reality is that, being close to term, many women begin labor naturally, without a shake or food having this effect.
It is most recommended that if you are pregnant always remain well advised by the specialist and follow their instructions to avoid complications and thus reach a safe and healthy term of pregnancy.
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