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Is it safe to have Colonic Irrigation when 6 months pregnant????
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Colonic irrigation is quite fierce, which is why it is unadvisable during pregnancy. Even castor oil isn't recommended to bring on labour nowadays as it can be far too fierce.
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Colonic irrigation is quite fierce, which is why it is unadvisable during pregnancy. Even castor oil isn't recommended to bring on labour nowadays as it can be far too fierce.
Why stick a tube up your 4rse and flush out good healthy bacteria with warm water? It just doesn't make sense to me, if it really was any good it wold be free on the NHS and you wouldn't have to pay through the nose for it (or any other orafice for that matter). Take it from the likes of Goodsoulette and at least wait until after the sprog has been born before youb ask for rubber pipes to be inserted into your anus
Colonic irrigation is far more evasive than an enema and an enema is very effective for constipation.
Nobody ever needs colonic irrigation - and you shouldn't have one whilst pregnant .
I can't believe people pay to get this done. In a hundred years everyone will be hysterical with laughter at the very idea.
Nobody ever needs colonic irrigation - and you shouldn't have one whilst pregnant .
I can't believe people pay to get this done. In a hundred years everyone will be hysterical with laughter at the very idea.
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