Guest guest Posted February 13, 2011 Report Share Posted February 13, 2011 Given the usual on so many things regarding "Not while preganant or nursing", I personallly would be VERY careful about even microelectricity in the area of a very young embryo or fetus up to age of viability = 24 to 26 weeks. Since we do not know what current could or would get routed through the very intricately developing and newly differentiating tissue of this human as he/she if forming, nor how that current would affect that rapid cell division and delicate differentiation of those same cells, I personally would not use the microelectricity while the embryo/fetus is low in the abdomen at the beginning to past the middle of the pregnancy. Given that the fetus is usually considered viable, although still extremely delicate and prone to many developmental difficulty potentials if it leaves the womb too soon, I would just not take the chance of using microelectricity that could alter fetal development when there might be safer and still natural bladder interventions available. Diet alterations, cranberry supplementation, and many other bladder helps might be more appropriate. Hey - ALL YOU RESEARCH GUYS! What say you??? Blessings from paula No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with for Mobile. Get started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2011 Report Share Posted February 13, 2011 I would agree. We are experimenting here (and I am learning a lot). However, I personally would NOT experiment on an unborn child. From: a s Anthis Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 11:24 AM Subject: Re Pads on bladder during pregnancy Given the usual on so many things regarding "Not while preganant or nursing", I personallly would be VERY careful about even microelectricity in the area of a very young embryo or fetus up to age of viability = 24 to 26 weeks. Since we do not know what current could or would get routed through the very intricately developing and newly differentiating tissue of this human as he/she if forming, nor how that current would affect that rapid cell division and delicate differentiation of those same cells, I personally would not use the microelectricity while the embryo/fetus is low in the abdomen at the beginning to past the middle of the pregnancy. Given that the fetus is usually considered viable, although still extremely delicate and prone to many developmental difficulty potentials if it leaves the womb too soon, I would just not take the chance of using microelectricity that could alter fetal development when there might be safer and still natural bladder interventions available. Diet alterations, cranberry supplementation, and many other bladder helps might be more appropriate. Hey - ALL YOU RESEARCH GUYS! What say you??? Blessings from paula No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with for Mobile. Get started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2011 Report Share Posted February 13, 2011 I would agree. We are experimenting here (and I am learning a lot). However, I personally would NOT experiment on an unborn child. From: a s Anthis Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 11:24 AM Subject: Re Pads on bladder during pregnancy Given the usual on so many things regarding "Not while preganant or nursing", I personallly would be VERY careful about even microelectricity in the area of a very young embryo or fetus up to age of viability = 24 to 26 weeks. Since we do not know what current could or would get routed through the very intricately developing and newly differentiating tissue of this human as he/she if forming, nor how that current would affect that rapid cell division and delicate differentiation of those same cells, I personally would not use the microelectricity while the embryo/fetus is low in the abdomen at the beginning to past the middle of the pregnancy. Given that the fetus is usually considered viable, although still extremely delicate and prone to many developmental difficulty potentials if it leaves the womb too soon, I would just not take the chance of using microelectricity that could alter fetal development when there might be safer and still natural bladder interventions available. Diet alterations, cranberry supplementation, and many other bladder helps might be more appropriate. Hey - ALL YOU RESEARCH GUYS! What say you??? Blessings from paula No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with for Mobile. Get started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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