Sex in Late PregnancyWednesday 17 January, 2007
Sex in Late PregnancyHaving sex late in pregnancy does not help trigger labor and delivery, a study finds no support for the widely held notion. In fact, the study found just the opposite: Women who were sexually active in the final three weeks of their pregnancies stayed pregnant slightly longer, delivering at an average of 39.9 weeks gestation vs. 39.3 weeks for women who did not have sex during that time.
There is some biological plausibility to the notion, Schaffir said. "Semen contains prostaglandin, which is a hormone that is in commercially prepared medications that we use to induce labor," he explained. "So, there is a thought that maybe sex is doing the same thing as commercial preparations. Also, maternal orgasm is associated with contractions," he added. But to see if this notion had any basis in fact, Schaffir enrolled 93 women from his practice in a study. All women had low-risk, single pregnancies and were at their 37th week of pregnancy or beyond at the time the study was conducted. "Over the course of routinely scheduled prenatal visits at the end of pregnancy, when they start coming every week, I asked them if they had had sex in the week prior and how many times," Schaffir said. "Slightly more than half - 50.5 percent - of the women said they had had sex during the final weeks of their pregnancy. However, the study found no correlation between frequency of sexual intercourse and cervical changes. There was also no appreciable difference in delivery dates between the two groups. Women who had had sex delivered four days later, on average, than those who did not engage in intercourse, the study found. But that's not a significant difference, according to Schaffir. The researchers found no differences in fetal outcomes between women who had sex close to delivery and women who did not. "This suggests that, in a low-risk population, having sex at the end of pregnancy is safe and very commonly performed," Schaffir said. Source: HealthDay News (ScoutNews, LLC.) ++ more from Sexual Health & Care
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