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Q: Laptops And Pregnancy
asked by: deida77 on August 21st, 2005
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Does anyone know if having a laptop on your stomach is bad? I've been using a pillow underneath but was just curious if it can be bad.
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mommy of 1
replied on August 21st, 2005
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I was wondering the same thing I also use a pillow, but I dont know if im preg, sorry no help
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SaraAnne
replied on August 21st, 2005
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I use a laptop but keep it on my legs instead of my stomach. The heat isn't good for the baby, it's the same concept of no hot baths, no tanning beds, sunbathing, getting too hot outside, electric blankets, etc. I've just assumed if I personally am not hot and am only heating my legs then it's not hurting the baby. That's the only risk I can come up with. Anyone else's input would be appriciated too though!
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vanessalcascio
replied on September 19th, 2009
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great question
i have been wondering this myself... I have been keeping the laptop on my legs instead of my belly and I'm kind of nervous about anything danger there might be beside the heat from the bottom of the puter...
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