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Brockin Out/Dancing/Skankin' while pregnant?

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:07 pm
by littlemommacham
So, I am pretty much 5 months pregnant and barely showing a baby bump. I was wondering how hard can you get down on thee floor while having a mini-you inside you to worry about? I love dancing real hard in thee front as close to thee speakers as possible. This leads me to another question: Will dancing in the front next to the sound system negatively affect thee baby in any way? I like to hope not.

Is there any other gals on here going through this or has? I will like to know your experiences. I don't intend this to be a joke, but they are welcome--this is only if they make me :lol: that it shakes my baby. :6:

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:13 pm
by ST100
I would think the vibration from the sound system wouldn't be too great, but I don't know much about that...

what I really came here to say was that you're gonna be a dope mom. haha. :D:

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:14 pm
by kins83
Firstly, congratulations! :D

I've got absolutely no idea what prolonged exposure to sub bass would do to a baby in the womb, but I know that it leaves me feeling fucked up and I'm a 25 year old man. Make that a 25 year old boy, actually.

I'd recommend a trip to the doctor's though. It'll probably be a new question for them!

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:18 pm
by Littlefoot
ask a docter not a forum!?

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:19 pm
by littlemommacham
kins83 wrote:I'd recommend a trip to the doctor's though. It'll probably be a new question for them!
Ha, funny you say that because I would definitely be asking thee baby doctor this question if I can remember any of thee crucial questions I should be asking them..... Just in thee last visit, I forgot to ask when I get to find out thee sex of my baby.... :oops:

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:21 pm
by littlemommacham
Joe C wrote:ask a docter not a forum!?
I would if I could remember to ask.... But, maybe thee doctor knows all he/or she can know.... I just wanted to know from experiences of other gals who been through it or someone who knows a gal that does.... Is it really that retarded to ask this question on here? I think not.

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:25 pm
by kins83
Surely anything that concerns your babies health should be at the forefront of your mind?

But anyway, hope you find out the answers! Good luck to you and your kid.

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:51 pm
by echo wanderer
Heh...how coincidental!

"Baby Cham"!

Image

You're gonna have a soundsystem baby!I bet his/her first words will be "Ya dun know!".

But seriously,congratulations momma! :D

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:02 pm
by surface_tension
Echo Wanderer wrote:You're gonna have a soundsystem baby!I bet his/her first words will be "Ya dun know!".

But seriously,congratulations momma! :D
haha or "wheel"

Definitely going to be able to count to "5" maybe ONLY 5 :P

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:36 pm
by drksteppa
Joe C wrote:ask a doctor not a forum!
;)

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:38 pm
by start : stop
I seen one preggers girl at a club once, raving like no one's business.

Problem is you don't see what it did to the kid afterwards.

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 1:38 am
by bdzzlr
I would think that very loud music would be harmful as the babies hearing is still developing and is more easily damaged. However, playing music at a normal level is supposed to be good for the baby.

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:29 am
by surface_tension
BDZZLR wrote:I would think that very loud music would be harmful as the babies hearing is still developing and is more easily damaged. However, playing music at a normal level is supposed to be good for the baby.
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=66454

Sounds to me that Bass actually makes the baby more alert and smarter. 100hz Square wave ftw... now if only it was 30hz.

When a woman is pregnant, the fetus can only really hear the mothers heartbeat and her blood flowing around, so low end vibrations would mimic that feeling and sound in nature. Seen a few pregnant women at the dance.

Jumping around a lot would be bad though, too much activity would be bad... dancing a bit is fine. From what I understand, if you already did it with no problems while not pregnant, running and the like is fine.

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:15 am
by T_macabre
my mate G's missus just had a baby girl. she was exposed to alot of dubstep in the womb, and bass and so on..

not at a high volume, just in the car with a sub and listening at home, not iration steppahs wombuster business...

since she was born, Dubsteps the one. If shes crying and you put on Hooby by Silkie she actually calms right down, hes got another few tunes which i forget which actually aid her in sleeping? shes gonna be a proper little dubhead!!

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:12 pm
by manray
Er surely very loud music is bad for a baby in the womb?

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:51 pm
by did
TNT wrote:my mate G's missus just had a baby girl. she was exposed to alot of dubstep in the womb, and bass and so on..

not at a high volume, just in the car with a sub and listening at home, not iration steppahs wombuster business...

since she was born, Dubsteps the one. If shes crying and you put on Hooby by Silkie she actually calms right down, hes got another few tunes which i forget which actually aid her in sleeping? shes gonna be a proper little dubhead!!

HAHAHAHAHA that's fucking class need to teach it to skank out

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:54 pm
by theevilgirl
well they say the most important stages are the first 3-6 months of development....so...if thats the case, damage is done...

might as well skank it out. :P

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 1:02 pm
by T_macabre
TheEvilGirl wrote:well they say the most important stages are the first 3-6 months of development....so...if thats the case, damage is done...

might as well skank it out. :P
nah no damage done, like i said it wasn't at a damaging level, but shes obviously feeling dub
drum and bass makes her cry tho?! :lol:

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 2:29 pm
by bdzzlr
Surface_Tension wrote:
BDZZLR wrote:I would think that very loud music would be harmful as the babies hearing is still developing and is more easily damaged. However, playing music at a normal level is supposed to be good for the baby.
When a woman is pregnant, the fetus can only really hear the mothers heartbeat and her blood flowing around, so low end vibrations would mimic that feeling and sound in nature. Seen a few pregnant women at the dance.
By the 22nd week of gestation your baby’s cochlea will be fully formed. The cochlea is a portion of the inner ear that enables hearing. After the 22nd week, your baby can hear everything you hear, although sounds in the higher frequencies will be slightly muffled.

http://wikiparenting.parentsconnect.com ... _Pregnancy

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 2:49 pm
by pdomino
Congratulations Mum
TNT wrote:my mate G's missus just had a baby girl. she was exposed to alot of dubstep in the womb, and bass and so on..

not at a high volume, just in the car with a sub and listening at home, not iration steppahs wombuster business...

since she was born, Dubsteps the one. If shes crying and you put on Hooby by Silkie she actually calms right down, hes got another few tunes which i forget which actually aid her in sleeping? shes gonna be a proper little dubhead!!
This. Can actually help.
Nothing 'womb busting' style or ket style brock out ... but a bit of music heard in the belly by a baby can instantly calm when heard on the 'out'. I recommend you try it.