I just read somewhere that semen has something in it that can cause dilation? I've never thought twice about this before, but I'm a worry wart lately. Was wondering if you'd have to be pretty near your due date for this to affect anything. Obviously since I'm pregnant, I haven't been worried about using any protection. Don't flame as this is a serious question, lol.
Re: semen and dilation
If this baby is coming early.. he is coming the fun way .. lotsa sex and nipple stimulation.
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It only helps when your cervix is favorable for it to help. And your cervix doesn't become remotely favorable (in a normal [not high risk] pregnancy) until the last month.
You have nothing to worry about.
well damned .. that bust my bubble.... but shhh don't tell hubby that ....I still plan to molest him anyway lol
This.
Thank you! People told me to walk induce labor with Hazel. Didn't work. Neither did spicy food. Your baby will come when he/she is ready
This. I plan on having as much sex as possible 36 weeks on. Based on experience it will not be that much sex, but as much as I'm able to handle. I was so big and uncomfortable last time. Also, approaching my husband with "let's get this going, honey" is not really sexy
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Exactly. Same with eating pineapple or using Evening Primrose Oil. It helps soften the cervix, so dilation can occur, but wont cause problems if your body isn't ready. Have some faith in how your body works; people have been having sex while pregnant since the dawn of time.
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This. It only works when your body is ready for it. DH and I had lots of sex at the end of both my pregnancies and I still went over 39 weeks each time.
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this exactly.
"Semen works to soften your cervix"
Please note that there is absolutely NO PROOF of this statement. As stated previously, prostaglandins are known to help with labor however, the prostaglandins in semen have never been proven to help. There are very few studies into this and the few that you can find have proven to be inconclusive. You can google it and a hundred different pregnancy message forums will pop up with everyone from midwives to other bumpers making this claim but try to find any actual medical proof of it and you wont find it anywhere. There is simply no way to prove that semen would help since it is not completely known what causes the body to be ready for labor at any point in time of a pregnancy. Any claims by women that sex resulted in labor cannot be proven to be anything other than a happy coincidence.
I tell you this just for factual statement since a lot of people seem so keen to make this claim. That being said, it also hasn't been disproven either so, when you are 40 weeks pregnant and actually still want to have sex, then you should definitely go for it.
A while back on the 1st tri board (or my BMB, I'm not sure it could have been 2nd tri too) there was a girl who did have something going on after having sex (spotting and cramping if I remember correctly). The doctor determined it had something to with her husbands semen. It was one of those things that's not common at all but does happen from time to time. She thought it meant no more sex (she was worried about relying on pulling out in time) till I reminded her that condoms were still an option. *
Unless you are having problems that only occur after sex I don't think you have anything to worry about.
* Sorry to be so vague. I have some serious baby brain and don't feel like looking through my old posts.
This post calls for a "Dude, seriously?"
For thousands of years women have been doing it while pregnant and without any barrier. Get a grip.
ETA: I'm sorry, I'm in a bad mood. Your post didn't call for me to be so snippy. I retract the words that I used to say what I said, but still stand by the point of "no need to worry."
My OB suggested it too (I was 5 days late...we did not do that...breaking my membrane worked) BUT the semen releases prostoglandins that rippen, soften which can help dialate the cervix.
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