At least two women started feeling contractions within hours of eating the burger.
As many as five women per day are visiting a Minnesota restaurant that has on its menu a cheeseburger named the"Labor Inducer," according to the restaurant’s co-owner Kelsey Quarberg.
Quarberg gave birth to her son Sam on April 10th and the burger -- an Angus beef patty topped with honey-cured bacon, American cheese, peach caramelized onions, spicy Bavarian mustard and spicy Cajun remoulade on a butter-and-salt-flavored pretzel bun -- got its name. Engler, also a first-time mom, went into labor with Elise in mid-July just after eating the Labor Inducer at The Suburban. She and her husband went to the restaurant for the first time on her due date, July 12th.
Instead, she ate the Labor Inducer that evening and, just like Quarberg, started feeling contractions about six hours later, around 2 a.m."At the time [of Elise's birth] I was just tired and in pain but later on we couldn’t help but think it was an interesting coincidence," Engler said."So a few weeks later we went back to the restaurant with our parents and Elise."
While there is an old wives' tale that eating spicy food -- like the two sauces on the Labor Inducer -- could cause contractions and induce labor, an OBGYN told"GMA" earlier this year there is"no evidence whatsoever" for that theory.
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