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Sex question! Ladies please help

Me and my man had sex this morning because we haven't seen each other for a while since he's been gone, so he was really into it and going extremely hard and fast and I said to not go so hard but he just kept it on but ever since I haven't really felt my baby move so much maybe soft little kicks and it's been about 5 hours or a little more. Someone please answer what's going on ?? Little worried I'm 29 weeks
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287246 tn?1318570063
I agree w/ shinishoes.  She makes a good point.  Sex is okay and safe for the normal pregnant woman but not rough or hard sex.  IMO he should be mindful of that.
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as long as ure not bleeding u should be fine I've heard that the rocking motion puts baby to sleep
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I would be more worried about him ignoring you telling him not to go so hard. That's not fair to you. I know guys get caught up sometimes but that doesn't make it okay. I would talk to him about that.
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287246 tn?1318570063
The baby is probably fine but rough sex isn't a good idea when you are pregnant.
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Thank you ladies :) just wanting to make sure
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5885567 tn?1378687010
How long was ur bf gone for?
Usually its because the baby hasnt felt movement like that so he or she is frightened or hes probably asleep..sex is totally safe unless said otherwise by your doctor so don't worry
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As long as theres no blood youre fine...cramping after sex is normal ive heard...glad someones getting it in ;)
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