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Having 5 (soon to be 6) kids is a real blessing, but really hits the pocketbook hard. Take food for instance, my monthly grocery bill is over $1000.
My wifes due date for our 6th child is today, Valentines Day, and we were thinking about using the good 'ol castor oil treatment to induce labor. My wife has a history of going a week or so past her due date, and with the Daytona 500 weekend coming up... well let's just say the last time I didn't watch the 500, Dale Earnhardt died.
WHAT? I'm a die hard race fan!
Anyways, I went online to research the safety of using castor oil to induce labor and ran across this article. It discusses the pros and cons of inducing labor, then goes on to describe what hospitals use to induce labor. PIG SEMEN of all things nasty in this world.
Considering we've had two of our children induced, I'm happy to report there are no side effects of this practice. Want proof?