At my last appointment my MW told that the baby is at zero station, but I am not at all dialated. She said to have start walking and having regular sex. But then told me that if we do have sex DH will be hitting the baby in the head with his penis, which I find disturbing so I can't bring myself to do it (this is also as she is tapping my poor baby on the head to try and drive home how low he is...I got it, thanks...) Anyway I keep reading all these posts flaming women about inducing early, so I am confused as to why my doctor would tell me to start doing this at 37 weeks. Perhaps she isn't trying to get me to go into labor soon, but just ripen my cervix a bit because he is so low? Thoughts?
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Re: MW told me to start labor inducing activities at 37 weeks...is she nuts?
Sex can definitely start labor, and start it soon. I just had a conversation with my OB about this. My FI will not have sex w/me b/c I am not yet at 39 weeks, so I brought it up at my appt.
First of all, you should trust your instincts. If it doesn't sound right, then it probably isn't. You can help ripen the cervix (I would wait until 38 or 39 weeks) by taking evening primrose . You can walk more. Sit on your exercise ball. I'm sure if you google it you will find tons more suggestions. I, myself, would not try and induce at 37 weeks. It is considered full term, but every baby is different. There is still some development going on. I just read my 38 week updates, and they all said baby's lungs are still maturing.
I hope this helps.
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Everything I've read is that sex will only bring on labor if your body was already ready to be there.
Follow your instincts, but if you want to have sex, have it. If you don't, well then join the club.
It doesn't sound too outrageous to me that she'd recommend walking and sex.
Neither is particularly proven to induce labor or we all might as well be on bedrest or pelvic rest for the entire duration of pregnancy. Plus, she said these to you at 37 weeks which for the longest time is what has been considered "full term." The greater medical community is rethinking that though with new findings that the baby really can benefit more by cooking for a week or two more.
I don't think she's telling you to induce labor, but to start preparing your body for labor. The more physical activity you are doing, the easier your labor will be because your muscles are toned, warm, and stretched. Plus, it may help you to begin dilating, but you can be dilated for quite some time before you go into labor.
I think what the drama with inducing is about it actively trying to have your baby at an earlier stage, not doing activities for prepping your body for what it goes through during labor.
I agree with others -- she is just suggesting things that will move you closer to labor. It's unlikely going on a walk or having sex means you're going to be in L&D later this afternoon. I have been walking -- I figure it's good for me anyway, and if it gets baby lower or helps the cervix out, so be it.
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I've been having sexy time - not a crazy amount but once a week - last time being a few hours ago. Not because I am trying to induce myself but more so because I know it will be at least 4-6 weeks after the baby is born until we can engage in the activity again.
Let me tell you - I agree that if the baby is not ready the baby will not come! I am not dilated, not effaced, and even my BH contractions have slowed to pretty much a complete halt!