How to Get Cervix to Dilate?

Cervical dilation during labor cannot be safely or reliably forced at home

Contact your obstetrician, midwife, or labor and delivery unit for guidance

Go to the hospital or birthing center if you are having regular contractions, your water breaks, or you have bleeding

Follow your clinician’s instructions if they recommend induction or cervical ripening

Medical methods may include prostaglandin medications, a balloon catheter, or oxytocin

Do not use castor oil, herbal remedies, or unapproved vaginal products without medical advice

Avoid inserting anything into the vagina unless specifically instructed by a clinician

Rest, hydrate, and change positions as advised by your care team

Seek urgent care immediately for heavy bleeding, decreased fetal movement, severe pain, fever, or signs of distress

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