10+ Pregnancy Myths
by
ayisharu
- November 12, 2017
Back in high school, I stumbled upon this book in the school library entitled "Don't Take a Bath on a Friday" talking about different myths. I didn't get to finish the book because the bell rang.
Later when I returned to the library, I couldn't find the book anymore.
Since then, I find myths interesting. Not that I believe in all of them but I really find some amusing.
When I became pregnant, there were a lot of advice and "what-not-to-do's" because of myths.
Some moms also shared a few myths their friends told them, too.
There were some that is familiar to me, and some that I've heard the first time.
It is because of this myth that sometimes I get offended when people say "I'm sure you're having a baby boy." Lol.
"Avoid eating eggplant because baby will turn purple when he cries." - Supergirl Nanay
Whether these myths are true or not, they still amuse (or even scare) me.
What other myths do you know?
Feel free to share on the comments section!
Leave your link as well. :)
Later when I returned to the library, I couldn't find the book anymore.
Since then, I find myths interesting. Not that I believe in all of them but I really find some amusing.
When I became pregnant, there were a lot of advice and "what-not-to-do's" because of myths.
Some moms also shared a few myths their friends told them, too.
There were some that is familiar to me, and some that I've heard the first time.
1. Sharing food with someone who is pregnant will make you sleepy.
"While I don't want to believe it because there's no scientific basis, my husband and some friends complained that they really got sleepy when I gave them my leftover food." - Nocturnal Mom Talks2. If someone is blocking the door to a room where the pregnant woman is, she will have a hard time during the delivery.
It's hard to pass through a blocked door, right? Then that's what will happen during the delivery, too. Baby will find it hard to pass through. Sounds scary! I did spend 45 minutes (as per OB) pushing. Not sure if it's because of the myth, or it's just because I - a 4'11" - gave birth to an 8-pound baby.3. If pregnant woman becomes better-looking, she's having a baby girl. Otherwise, it's a baby boy.
Baby girl means more feminine hormones, thus pregnant woman becomes more "blooming".It is because of this myth that sometimes I get offended when people say "I'm sure you're having a baby boy." Lol.
4. Food will affect baby's appearance.
Eating too much light-colored food like eggs will make baby's skin lighter, while too much dark-colored foods like chocolates will make baby's skin darker."Avoid eating eggplant because baby will turn purple when he cries." - Supergirl Nanay
5. Pregnant women should only look at beautiful faces so baby will be good-looking.
This also means to stop watching horror flicks, and to avoid ugly and scary looking faces as advised by mom and MIL of The Purple Cow Adventures.6. If belly is itchy, baby's hair is thick.
So baby's hair is tickling momma's tummy, eh? Hihi.7. Wearing necklaces when pregnant will cause baby's cord to coil.
"Coincidentally, I didn't listen to myths during my first pregnancy, and I ended up undergoing CS with one of the reasons being - you guessed it - cord coil." - Paintedshoulder8. Applying special oil (ie. snake oil) during labor will make delivery smoother.
Some people believe that there are kinds of oil with "magical" properties that could ward off evil spirits. Another useful effect is it could make baby come out fast.9. Eating too much chicken will turn baby's gender to a girl.
I was told to avoid chicken during my second pregnancy if I want my baby to be a boy.10. When a pregnant woman steps over someone, pregnancy symptoms will be transferred.
You don't want to have all those morning sickness, nausea, cravings, and mood swings? Step over your husband while he's asleep.11. To know the baby's gender, hang a needle over the preggy's belly.
"Hung a needle from a thread above the belly of the pregnant woman and depending on the oscillation of the needle, you could predict the gender of the baby." - Jacquiv Manila
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Whether these myths are true or not, they still amuse (or even scare) me.
What other myths do you know?
Feel free to share on the comments section!
Leave your link as well. :)
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Shoutout to all these wonderful moms who contributed most of what's on the list:
- Haydee Bellen-Sorrano - Paintedshoulder
- Meg Villamarin-Ortega - Nocturnal Mom Talks
- Ubengbaka Joy - The Purple Cow Adventures
- Pia Melissa Cruz - This Blended Home of Mine
- Yza Relativo Pillone - Melissa's Nest
- Des Mon - Supergirl Nanay
- Jacquiv Manila
- Ma Kimberly Galarido
- Anne Marialyn Amodia for the photo