Thursday, July 4, 2013

how the baby reacts to sex during pregnancy

Here is how your baby responds to sex during pregnancy: Stop the gossip, rumors or hearsay you have heard that sex affects the bay negatively. As a matter of fact, parental lovemaking and achieving orgasm affects the body in quite interesting ways. Some babies are usually very quit after their parents engages in sex, some claim rocked to sleep by the rhythmic movements while others become frisky and it’s like they are asking “ buddies out there, where is the party tonight? The two responses are very normal and they are a true indicator that your baby is aware of what is happening. Thus don’t worry just keep yourself enjoying sex as long and as much as you can. One can even have sex up to delivery date; after all, after the child is born and growing, having sex in the house won’t be that easy either. Don’t give excuses, enjoy sex if you can and if the doctor allows. The myth that the baby will get poked during lovemaking is a big lie. One thing you should understand is the fact that the baby while in your womb is usually covered with layers of strong muscle, tissue, membrane and fluid and will not be moved-- literally or otherwise-- by intercourse. Occasionally, there's an issue with the placenta or cervix-- the muscular opening of the uterus, which is firm and closed during pregnancy—if a doctor has not advised you against, hit the road and let the game start

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