Can I be induced if I have a cold?

You cannot have an induction of labor if you have a cold. The body’s resistance is reduced during a cold, and induction of labor can cause weakness for a period of time due to bleeding and other reasons. If you want to induce labor during a cold, it will cause some harm to your body, so it is recommended not to induce labor during a cold. Labor can be induced after the cold is cured, and it is usually possible to induce labor after 12 weeks. The doctor will give the necessary treatment according to the situation of induced labor, and if there is no abnormal condition, you can be discharged after three days. You can take oral cold medication, drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat a light and nutritious diet, and don’t eat spicy and stimulating food that can easily catch fire.