Well, I think the baby is either sleeping and unaware, or awake and feels like it's being rocked. Hahaha
Seriously, don't feel bad for the baby. It gets used to all kinds of sounds and movements from inside the womb and is well protected and secure.
2007-09-16 04:00:37
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answered by Veritas 7
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The baby is completely oblivious that you're having sex. The kid doesn't think anything's going on.
The rocking actually lulls them, and they don't know any difference between that motion and the motion of you moving around any other way.
2007-09-16 11:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The baby's brain is not developed enough to have any conscious, rational thoughts about it. At this stage of development, they simply react to their environment based on reflex, not conscious decisions.
The baby is used to all kinds of jarring movements as you go about your daily routine. This really isn't all that much different. Movement and bouncing around is just that - baby has no clue of cause, and doesn't wonder about anything.
2007-09-16 11:02:07
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answered by Take A Test! 7
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From what I read in the books, it's actually a healthy environment for the baby, or at least the orgasm is. So as long as you orgasm, then your actually helping your baby, plus the movement and rocking and such kind of sooths him and puts him to sleep.
2007-09-16 11:02:02
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answered by Miss Rachel 2
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Havent you noticed how the baby slows its movements until you're done?
Its just like when you're up and about working or cleaning or walking, it lulls the baby to sleep. THe endorphin rush wakes them up and energizes them.
2007-09-16 11:00:13
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I used to think that it rocked him to sleep, but last night he must have gotten p!ssed at me! He lodged himself down low by my pelvic bone and felt like he was holding on for dear life! It hurt so bad, we had to stop.
2007-09-16 11:11:57
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answered by Wendi 5
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I tell my husband that he rocked the baby to sleep. Because afterward he (our baby boy) doesn't move much. I think the rhythmic motion sets him to sleep =D
2007-09-16 11:05:21
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answered by Sally 3
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it can't be any worse than when you walk up the stairs, or drive on a bumpy road, or travel on the bus. I would not worry.
2007-09-16 11:01:55
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answered by brian777999 6
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