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39+5 0 dilation… induction probable?
September 08, 2022 | by JerichoRitz
Hi y’all, I’m a little frustrated but understand this can change any second. Had my 39 week appt today and I’m not dilated at all. She couldn’t even tell effacement and said baby is at -1 station (0 would be engaged). No membrane sweep due to...
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September 08, 2022 | by Abillings86
I feel like I’ve heard you can’t have sex once the mucous plug comes out bc you are at risk for infection? Is this true, does anyone know? I’m 39 weeks tomorrow and I’m having irregular contractions and I’m reallyyyyy ready to go into labor...
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So had my cervix checked today and I'm still closed and thick. My doctor suggested intercourse might help it progress. But my husband and I haven't had sex for months and months now!!!
I have so much pressure down there- how the hell can I have sex?!
So not only is there pressure but I'm out of practice too! Lol!
Is anyone having sex at 39 weeks?? Or did anyone have it? Was it painful? Uncomfortable?
I am 40 weeks tomorrow trying to jump start things with sex ....I am 4 cm dilated 80% effaced and it did not hurt ....I have had a lot of pressure as well ...just make sure not to skip foreplay!
I am. Well 38.6. Coconut oil for the win!
Use lots of good wAter based lubricant. It'll help. I was in the same situation. All my life I underestimated the lubricant but it does magic :)
Coconut oil as lube? Thanks for the tip!!!
Ok..."don't forget foreplay" (making notes) lol
I'm 39 weeks tomorrow so I'm actually also 38.6 weeks too :) Due July 31st!
Yep it's a great natural oil:) just heat it in microwave for a minute:) works great to prevent stretch marks too!
Yes I've been using it on my body for years and for my pregnant belly too! Didn't know you could use it as lube! Awesome.
Me too! Just had a sweep today! Will be putting hubby to work soon! Been in early labour since July 9, gotta work eventually! If you have a pregnancy pillow curl it up like a donut and put your tummy in it. We call it the "Dunkin donut"..lol
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Zero sex drive...but using my husband for his sperm...which can help dilate and efface...not induce. 
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On the show "Up All Night" the mom said it best "I find sex borderline revolting". LOL I was put on pelvic rest then bedrest due to placenta previa and a bleeding episode so we went about 5 weeks without. When I was taken off bedrest we tried one time and it was really uncomfortable. I don't remember it being that uncomfortable in prior pregnancies.
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No sex drive, but for hubby I will take one for the team (the 4-6 weeks postpartum is a long time to wait for both of us). We had sex last week and now that I have not made any progress in the last 3 week appts I am thinking we might have to have a go again tonight (even if it is just because we can).

Sometimes the mood will strike me, but only about once every other week. Poor DH, lol.
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Sex at 39 weeks 4 days threw me into L&D overnight for false labor. Contractions stalled out after 8 hours and they sent me home. It was a total bummer. My daughter was born a couple days later on her own time.

When I was 39 weeks with DS I was still having sex. Nipple stimulation can induce labor...this is what they tried once my water broke and no labor. The hospital tried pumping on and off to get my labor to start. Not sure what other kind works.


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I have a need for physical closeness - cuddling, hugging, rubbing, etc., but haven't wanted to have sex for months. I seriously have no interest in it and can't get aroused. I have told DH to get ready for a sex marathon, but I'm not thinking it will be that enjoyable for me. Anything to get this baby out.

I really wanted DD to come, so we were having sex a lot near the end. None of it did any good, though, and I ended up 1 week late.
Sometimes the mood will strike me, but only about once every other week. Poor DH, lol.

We're still having sex at least once a week but mostly for intimacy and because I know my husband wants it even though I don't necessarily. He's going to have to go a long time without it very soon so I want him to get some now!


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I've read that intercourse can induce labor and that thats just a myth.
But I also heard that nipple stimulation can induce labor. By nipple stimulation do they mean any kind of stimulation (ie. sexual) or are they talking pumping?
Sperm has a chemical in it that helps soften the cervix, and for some people orgasming can bring on contractions.
By nipple stimulation, I think they mean pumping. But even if it starts contractions they usually often stop.
Sex is the only thing I've heard of that actually helps move things along naturally.
I still have a sex drive, we have sex about once a week.
Yes, we were last time. sex or orgasm can lead to contractions and semen can help the cervix ripen. So, while it may not make you go into labor right then, it might help things along in getting ready.
Also, for nipple stimulation, I just did manual myself. not sure if it is coincidence, but I did the it the night before going into labor. 
No sex drive here either .. but after much complaining from DH I gave in today and we did it. I'm just so sore afterwards (lots of pressure) but thought what the heck and maybe the prostaglandins will make it worth it LOL!
As for it possibly inducing labour .. I went a full week overdue with my first two kids and tried sex and every other trick in the book without any luck so I don't have too much faith in it. I actually recently read that to get enough of the good stuff from the semen to have a chance of bringing on labour you have to do it three times in three hours! No thanks! Not sure if it's true or not but I wont be testing that theory.
I can barely walk without a limp. Sex is really the last thing on my mind.
However, we've been going at it like crazy for last week and will continue until I go into labor. I'm all for anything that will help get this show on the road.
Yes, we were last time. sex or orgasm can lead to contractions and semen can help the cervix ripen. So, while it may not make you go into labor right then, it might help things along in getting ready.
Also, for nipple stimulation, I just did manual myself. not sure if it is coincidence, but I did the it the night before going into labor. 
By "manual yourself" do you mean manually pumping? or just kind of tickling/rubbing yourself?
Yes, we were last time. sex or orgasm can lead to contractions and semen can help the cervix ripen. So, while it may not make you go into labor right then, it might help things along in getting ready.
Also, for nipple stimulation, I just did manual myself. not sure if it is coincidence, but I did the it the night before going into labor. 
By "manual yourself" do you mean manually pumping? or just kind of tickling/rubbing yourself?
I didn't have a pump yet, so I just tweaked and strongly and firmly tugged on them for about 20 minutes. This was 24 hours before my induction date. I woke up three hours later in labor. Now, was it really the nipple stimulation or was that simply the tipping point for what my body was getting ready to do anyway, I don't know. At that point, I was happy to try anything. lol 
 THIS EXACTLY!! And sometimes it is a weird time like 2 or 3 o clock in the morning? And I'm not too sure that he would appreciate me waking him up at 3 in the morning...

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When you think of the sexiest times in life, pregnancy might not immediately jump to mind. But doing the deed while you’re knocked up can be a sweet adventure. It’s a chance for you and your partner to bond in ways (and positions!) you never have before.
As your hormones shift and your body changes, you may find that your desire comes and goes. Or goes and comes. Expect the unexpected, because there is no one kind of normal.
Early in pregnancy, some women feel so crummy they can barely drag themselves through the days — forget about romance. Others find they are suddenly insatiable. The second trimester, meanwhile, often brings amazing energy ... at work, for workouts and even beneath the duvet. By the third trimester, having to work around that belly can inspire couples to find new ways to get hands-on.
Here is everything you need to know about sex during all three trimesters of pregnancy so you feel safe, secure and most definitely sexy.
So you’re feeling too queasy to get busy now that you’re pregnant? You’re not alone. This an incredibly common complaint, particularly in the first trimester, when a full three-fourths of women get so-called morning sickness (which should really be called most-of-the-day sickness). It may be due, in part, to your body reacting to the pregnancy hormone hCG . Estrogen and progesterone also may play a role by slowing down the digestive process.
Add in the exhaustion most women feel out of the gate, and it’s no wonder you’re not up for knocking boots. If you want a work-around, try rearranging the romance to a different time, such as before bed if you feel lousy in the a.m.
The good news? Morning sickness usually ends by weeks 12 to 14. So if you’re feeling more tired than turned on, hang in there and try to be patient with yourself. You will feel more like yourself again soon — in the bedroom and out.
Yes. The many changes of pregnancy tend to have a powerful effect on a woman’s libido . Some women develop a supersized sex drive, while others find that their libido is lagging a little (or a lot).
It sounds like you're one of the lucky ones with extra oomph in the bedroom. You can thank pregnancy hormones, plus the additional blood flow to the labia, clitoris and vagina, which makes you feel extra tingly down below and can lead to more frequent or more intense orgasms. 
Not to mention that many women find pregnancy itself sexually freeing. You may feel excited about the changes in your body and uninhibited because you no longer have to worry about birth control — there’s nothing like having to search for condoms or a diaphragm to kill the mood!
You can breathe easy: It is safe to have sex throughout your pregnancy, including those first 12 weeks after conception. There’s also no need to worry if you were taking birth control pills before you realized you were pregnant — this isn’t linked to pregnancy loss either.
Is your partner freaked out that your roll in the hay may harm the baby? Reassure them that the baby is safe and snug up in your uterus, well out of reach. As long as they take their cues from you, and your doctor has given you the green light to enjoy intercourse, you two can go for it without a worry.
As long as your doctor has given you the green light, there are many positions that are safe to try. Throughout the three trimesters, sex is all about trial and error. What feels amazing one week may be awkward the next. And what works for one woman may be downright uncomfortable for another.
Here are some pregnancy sex positions that are safe and steamy: Side-lying (a great option because it keeps the weight off both your back and your belly); pregnant partner on top (it also doesn’t put any pressure on your belly, and as an added bonus, it lets you be in control of both penetration depth and clitoral stimulation); rear-entry (it means your partner doesn’t have to maneuver around your belly, which can make things a little easier for you both); oral sex; partner on top (just as long as your partner keeps their weight off you); and mutual masturbation. Toys like strap-on dildos can stay in your repertoire, as long as they’re clean and feel comfortable (just like in your pre-pregnancy days!).
In case you were wondering about anal sex: While it is probably safe, you do need to take some precautions to prevent an infection. Your partner should never go from the back door to front without showering first — otherwise, bacteria could be transferred into the vagina.
Now that your bump is getting bigger, make sure you’re not engaging in positions that put weight on your belly or have you on your back for long.
Yes, oral sex is safe when you’re pregnant . Just make sure that during oral sex your partner doesn’t forcibly blow air into your vagina, because in rare cases this could cause an air embolism to block a blood vessel, a life-threatening scenario.
There are no precautions if you’re the one giving rather than receiving. And if you were wondering: Swallowing semen is permitted during pregnancy.
No worries: Feeling a little crampy when you climax is not a sign anything is amiss. This harmless discomfort is caused by the increased blood flow to the pelvic area during pregnancy, combined with the usual congestion of the sexual organs during sex, and the normal contractions of the uterus after sex. The uterine contractions can last for up to a half hour after intercourse.
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