Sunday, February 20, 2011

Could having sex up to the last moment of pregnancy affect the health of the child

Could having sex up to the last moment of pregnancy affect the health of the child?

Pregnancy - 14 Answers
 




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nope, i did, baby was just fine
2 :
nop & on the last month its so helpfully for the labour
3 :
I don't think so, just don't be too violent, your woman will tell you how gentle to be.
4 :
No.. I actually heard that it helps with delivery. No worries.
5 :
Depends on the woman, the baby, & the situation. In most cases, it is fine (I did!). But occassionally, problems occur that could affect this. Ask your Dr. If he says OK Then go for it.
6 :
Yeah you can have sex until somewhere between the 7th and 9th month
7 :
other than the dent on your babys head, no problems :D it might actually help
8 :
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. thats just an old wives tale.
9 :
Depends: Have you had any complications? Did your doctor say no? I had sex until the day I went into labor, it helps speed the process up it also felt good being close to my husband.
10 :
I was told to do it as i had gone five days over and i had had enough. As long as your gentle its fine
11 :
no, i did and all was fine
12 :
No, i did it and i had no problem. My Dr told me that i should not have sex with my husband after i was 4-5 months pregnant. It was pretty uncomfortable for me so i stopped after i was like 81/2 months pregnant. But the baby was fine. So i guess it depends on the person.
13 :
It should not be a problem...unless your water broke already. Also, if you wouldn't want to start labor...I would suggest using a condom. The semen acts like a labor inducer and starts contractions and dilation... I should know it happened to me.
14 :
if it is a normal pregnancy then no, and her orgasms can actually rock the baby to sleep :-D just dont be too rough.


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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

How has the world changed since you were a child? (technology, values, environment, health

How has the world changed since you were a child? (technology, values, environment, health?

Other - Arts & Humanities - 6 Answers
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Have you ever played text adventures. Before graphic games.
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I was born in 1958. The biggest change that I have noticed is the fact that people no longer take responsibility for their own actions. A close second is that people just don't care any more about other people. It's a shame, really. Life was so much more innocent and fun. This world has gone to s--t.
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What We ddn't have: fax machines, microwaves, cellphones, cordless phones, VCRs, Gameboys, personal computers, iPods, Walkmans What We didn't have: Paris Hilton, celebrities being praised for having children out of wedlock, people shacking up without marriage, no-fault divorce. What we did have: dinner together every night, staying together "for the sake of the children" was actually a GOOD thing to do, role models who didn't do drugs.
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When I was 10 (1974): -We only had 3 TV channels -We had no remote controls -the phone had a circular dial with finger holes -we got a vaccination with multiple punctures from a needle (check out any person > 41; their left arm will have a circular scar just below the shoulder) -We had no microwave -We had vinyl records or 8-track cassettes -The appliances were colored an awful green or yellow -Women didn't groom below (I can't tell you how many of my friends' mothers would have a thatch of hair protruding from their bathing suits) -At night, you had a choice between Lawrence Welk, Hee Haw or Tony Orlando & Dawn -Kids haircuts looked exactly like the kids of today (check out Bad News Bears...see) -You could have milk delivered to your door -We all got baseball cards with our chewing gum (if we had saved them all, we would be rich) -We all got up at 5AM on the weekends to watch Bugs Bunny; then we would fight for the prize at the bottom of the cereal box -We were lucky enough to watch Howard Cosell -Mom was a secretary; she would type a letter and let her boss read it. If there were any changes to be made, she would have to type the whole thing again -No fax machines or computers -We collected coins; dimes, quarters, halves and silver dollars were made of 90% silver before 1965. In the mid-70's, the Hunt brothers tried to corner the silver market and the dates of our coins no longer mattered - the silver alone made the coins more valuable - we cashed in! -Kids got spanked at school and behaved MUCH better because of it -Everyone looked forward to the Wizard of Oz which showed once per year -The stuff inside of Stretch Armstrong looked like strawberry jelly -Families played Monopoly, Sorry or Pacheesi together --I could go on all day :>)
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yes comps aren't bagie boxes and we learn basic algebra in 4th grade...
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ABSOLUTELY!!! and i'm not all that old. ppl are less polite, can't spell (oops, guilty) and the technology is at a crazy level. people are less honest about some things, and too open about others, crime seems to be climbing, and fast food is everywhere!!





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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Does Obama want Universal Health Care because America has such a high Child Mortality Rate

Does Obama want Universal Health Care because America has such a high Child Mortality Rate?
America has a higher Child Mortality rate than socialist countries. Even Malaysia has a lower Child Mortality Rate than America. Does Obama want Universal Health Care because America has such a high Child Mortality Rate? and McCain doesn't want Universal Health Care because he doesn't care? http://www.unicef.org/sowc04/files/Table1.pdf
Elections - 2 Answers





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Obama don't care about babies, all he cares about is the power trip he is on.
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No, B. Hussein Osama wants universal health care because he's a communist like his good buddies the terrorist William Ayers, George Soros...the list goes on and on and on.





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