Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Uterine Contractions during pregnancy

        The uterus is designed to contract during birth to assist in pushing the baby out.  The uterus also contracts periodically throughout pregnancy, braxton hicks contractions, to tone the uterine muscles for the big day of delivery.  The uterine contractions which follow maternal orgasm need to be looked at more closely by the medical & scientific community to reveal the truth regarding this common experience we have all experienced.  Sex during pregnancy has a history of controversy if you look at the available information on pubmed.  Numereous studies have been done and several report that the fetus reacts in ways which would indicate it is stressed.  Oxidative Stress, maternal malperfusion, placental malperfusion, pre-eclampsia are enough key words to tune you into the vast amount of current research on uterine-placental function.  I read an article yesterday where they studied the difference between placenta’s from cesarian versus labor delivery and they found that the uterine contractions during labor create changes associated with oxidative stress by the on/off pattern of uterine blood flow.  Pre-eclampsia is a common challenge of pregnancy and is seen as the cause of many problems of pregnancy and oxidative stress is being shown to be the cause.  So my point is that no research exists where the real time fetal response is monitored during maternal orgasm.  The article above stated very briefly that due to ethical reasons, research on humans was not possible, yet they stated that the uterine contractions of labor were different in their effect than on the placental chemistry than those of pregnancy.  
       The anatomy of the uterine-placental junction during pregnancy is basically the same throughout pregnancy once the fetus becomes dependant on the maternal blood flow at the implantation site on the uterine wall after 2-3 weeks.  The placenta grows in proportion to the size of the fetus and the amount of blood exchanged at the uterine-placental junction gradually increases to meet the demands of growing a body.  The key point is that a contraction of the uterus at any point after 3 weeks will effect the amount of blood being exchanged at the uterine placental junction for the duration of the contraction..  The larger the placenta gets it puts down more “roots” connecting with what are called “spiral arteries” in the uterus.  These roots are woven like a quilt in between the muscle fibers of the uterus.  When the uterus contracts whether during maternal orgasm or labor, the anatomy is the same.  Since it is commonly acknowledged that the contractions of labor would suffocate the fetus if they weren’t spaced apart, where is the logic in saying that the contractions of maternal orgasm don’t temporarily cut off the blood supply also.  The only logic I see is that “resistance obscures awareness” and that the researchers themselves have a pain/pleasure memory of their own which to this point has diverted research away from “letting the fetus have its say” regarding the real time effect of maternal orgasm and the contractions that follow.  They certainly have the technology to blow the lid off this can of worms.
       So, lets look at how long these contractions last following maternal orgasm.  How long can you hold your breath?  I remember loving sex during pregnancy with my first wife and remember distinctly that her uterus got very hard and stayed that way for 5-15 minutes after I would intentionally bring her to orgasm.  I remember that the last memory I imposed on my youngest son at 3 months along was bringing my wife to orgasm.  The irony of it all is that the next day, we went to the attorneys office to sign our divorce papers and I never had sex with my wife for the last 6 months of her pregnancy as she moved back home with my 3 other children.  So, the last sexual act we mutually imposed on our unborn son was to cut off his blood supply for 15 minutes so he would have the same pain/pleasure complex we both had.  These are the ties that bind families together sadly enough.  My youngest son is now 18 years old and has had many unique health challenges with his immune system.  His right index finger’s middle joint is chronically inflamed and that is the same finger I used to bring my wife to orgasm the night before we signed our divorce papers.  We were angry enough at each other to not want to have actual sex, yet we subconsciously wanted to make sure our son was “cooked” just right.  My other 3 children, 2 girls and a boy, were methodically imposed with the effect of maternal orgasm throughout pregnancy.  I had no guilty feelings whatsoever at the time and would have never intentionally harmed my own children.  I was merely doing to them that which was done to me, which was done to my parents.  
       So, these admissions of mine are intended to make my readers reconsider the medical dogma that barring complications, sex during pregnancy is safe.  It is sadly the biggest lie which we were all programmed to believe by our parents because we survived the experience.  If we take a look at all Gods beautiful mammal creations like the horse, pig, dogs, cats, lions, tigers and bears, (OH MY) there is a strict code of conduct which forbids sex after conception has occured.  Why would our creator make all these animals in the beginning, save them during Noahs flood; plus, we love to bring these animals into our space as pets, so we subconsciously know they are part of us.  Look at Revelations in the bible and read about the angel that ends time, he swares by everything in the earth, air and water that time shall be no more.  Even Lucifer or Satan was a snake, which is shaped like our umbilical cord, and many of us are afraid of snakes, yet some love snakes.  God cannot make us stop having sex during pregnancy because of free will, yet I feel the original sin which brought death to the planet is the commonly accepted practice of sex during pregnancy.  It is the real interpretation of the “forbidden fruit” which was delicious to the taste and very desireable.  God allows us to learn on our own.  These “ethical issues” which bind us to not examining the effect of maternal orgasm on the developing fetus are merely an excuse to keep us from being responsible for our own death and “moving onto perfection” as the bible encourages us to do.  1 Corinthians 15:26 states that the ”final” enemy to be destroyed is death.  So, lets stop chasing the terrorists in other countries, locking up our criminals in jails, and take responsibility for killing ourselves.  Jesus will be very happy I assure you as he said, Come follow me, the works I have done, ye shall do likewise, yea, even greater.  In love and light, I AM  Jeff
       
       
        
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