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Did sex help any of you to start labor?

im due on Monday tried everything and I don't have any feeling that she will be here by then or on the due date? Super tired of being pregnant can't handle the pelvic pain and bad hemorrhoid :'(
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I'm due on Tuesday and I was told to have sex 2-3 times back to back because that's what brought on labor for them with her last two babies. I've also heard no matter what you do, unless that baby is ready nothing is going to work besides being induced. Which I completely agree with now. I had sex about four times yesterday thinking I would go into labor last night, wrong. I'm so frustrated I've come to the conclusion he will be here when he's ready and I'm done trying to get him here lol. He's being stubborn, good luck to you though!
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I'm due wed. and I feel your pain! I want the baby out so badly. I don't know if sex works since I haven't had my baby yet but I have been using essential oils and it kick started my contractions. I've also been drinking regular coffee since it's a uterine stimulant and trying to remain upright even through painful contractions. I think the best thing to do right now is relax, I know easier said than done, but getting worked up won't help the baby come out. No one is pregnant forever and only the baby knows their real due date. GL, hope you have your baby soon, you're in the very last stretch!
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