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To: MSB who wrote (14299)12/20/1997 12:13:00 AM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
MSB, I think it might be a mistake to assume that all women in labor are dilating very much at all. I kept telling the doctors that my child's head was much too large to ever push her out of my body, but they did not believe me, and so I sulked for three days and refused to play!!!! Then they did the emergency Cesarean.

Seriously, though, in early labor there is not really that much going on. And obviously, if sex has been prohibited for several months because it might start labor early, that is no longer an issue. AND it will be at least six weeks before you are able to to it again, so of course it is just very PRACTICAL to have it during labor!!!