Faster & Easier Labor
Pregnancy has come to an end, and you are past your due date! You have your appointment with your midwife, who mentions the word you are dreading: induction. If you find yourself past your due date, you may want to have Active Labor in your birthing kit! Throughout history, midwives have relied on the effectiveness of herbs during childbirth. Active Labor is a natural herbal blend specially designed to support expectant mothers during the last stretch of pregnancy. The powerful combination of black and blue cohosh helps to ‘kick start’ slow labor and get delivery moving in the right direction.


All-natural labor support

Can be taken at the first sign of labor

Assists with all areas of labor including delivering the placenta

Supports emotional balance during the ups and downs of childbirth

Trusted and recommended by midwives and doulas

We believe in the power of nature, expertly harnessed. That's why Sprigs has always collaborated with incredible Master Herbalists who are deeply passionate about formulating truly exceptional herbal products. With years of hands-on experience, and a wealth of knowledge, they carefully select and combine the most bioavailable and highest quality ingredients, always striving for organic certification where possible. Their dedication to crafting natural solutions with integrity ensures that every product reflects our commitment to your well-being and aligns with our mission to empower families to re-claim their health.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can begin taking Active Labor at the first sign of labor to encourage healthy contractions for faster, easier labor. Active Labor may be used after the due date, once labor has begun, or if labor has stalled to help delivery progress. You can also take Active Labor after birth to support the delivery of the placenta. .
Take one dropper every thirty minutes for five hours. .
These two herbs work synergistically to encourage labor but they should not be used before 39 weeks of pregnancy. Blue cohosh stimulates the uterus, while black cohosh may make contractions more effective and stimulate blood flow to the female organs. .
Many ways to encourage labor to begin are available. Midwives traditionally recommend using evening primrose oil, eating spicy food, getting a massage, or engaging in physical activity like bouncing on an exercise ball or walking. .
Active Labor contains herbs that should only be used during very late stage pregnancy or during labor. It should not be taken while breastfeeding..