Anyone feeling conscious of your phone or laptop near your belly? I've read it affects men's fertility so I'm trying to be careful. whattoexect.com says it shouldn't be a concern.
Otherwise, I'm 18 weeks, feeling wonderful little movements in there and so excited to find out the gender and have a reveal party this week. What an amazing time!
Re: Technology near your tummy
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12625698/question-thread-stupid-or-not-just-ask-away#latest
We aren't friends anymore. Not just bc of that though.
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I always had my phone next to belly. I even put phone on belly when I turned on Pandora for baby. But then my hands started hurting from the sound waves emitting from the phone (I'm a very sensitive person and very intuitive). So that was a scare for me. And now I refrain from putting my phone on the belly at every chance I get. :-S
Your hands started hurting from the sound waves emitted from the phone?! Seriously?!
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There was a story about a 21 year old girl that was diagnosed with breast cancer. They had questions about whether it was related to her cell phone because she kept her phone in her bra strap against her skin all the time. She claimed she couldn't hear the pings or feel the vibrate in her purse or pocket or something. Anyway, she was one of those constantly sending and receiving thousands of texts a month and always on her phone...made me a bit more paranoid than I had even been before.
Nothing scientific, though, just one of my quirks.
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And I did massage therapy before I became pregnant. So I feel the energy levels below the surface that are normally not felt to an average person. Yes might sound like weird stuff to a normal person. But if I was talking to a group of people from the massage world they would know exactly what I mean.
Oh and also I do not work like most of you on here. Don't have a vehicle (live in the middle of no where, vehicle dependent area). So most of my days I spend in bed with my phone in my hands. So most of you might not even use your phones as much as I do to feel the effects. Hold my phone in my hands for 18 hours a day. And definitely feel the difference between when I have sound coming out of the Lil speaker or not.
And dang look at all the pregnancy hormones jumping. I just shared my own personal experience did not expect to be jumped and judged like so.
Maybe this belongs in the unpopular opinion.
FWIW I am attached to my phone BECAUSE of work nearly all weekday hours (24/5?) and I think you sound a little more hippy dippy than most eccentric people I know - which is a lot.
Me: 29 DH: 31
Married 10/13/12
TTC Since 8/2016
Me: 29 DH: 31
Married 10/13/12
TTC Since 8/2016
My dad passed away when I was 19 from pancreatic cancer but survived malignant melanoma before I was born. I have other family members who have had lymphoma and breast cancer, as well, and I personally was terrified earlier this year that a large ovarian cyst could be cancerous - it wasn't, thank goodness. The affect of cancer is something very near and dear to my heart, as well, so I do apologize for hitting that nerve.
The girl I was referring to had no family history of breast cancer, so it was just something odd enough to stick with me. I'm definitely not making a sweeping claim on the cause of cancer by mentioning it. Just explaining, in part, where my paranoia is coming from on the cell phone thing.