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Pregnancy Myths And Facts

Pregnancy Myths And Facts
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Getting pregnant is the most special and unforgettable period of a woman’s life. During this period, pregnant women try to take full care of themselves and the unborn baby. In these days it is common for them to get many kinds of advice from people around them. But, you have to keep in mind that some things are just pregnancy myths.

Many times women get confused by the different opinions and advice they get on pregnancy. In such a situation, even after taking good care of themselves, they go astray and the situation of ‘as many mouths and so many things’ confuses them.

If you are also troubled by similar things, then now you should be absolutely relaxed. Because in this article we are going to tell you about those five strange myths related to pregnancy, which are not true at all. If you are pregnant and strange myths related to pregnancy have confused you, then this article can prove to be very useful for you.

Pregnancy Myths And Facts

Often, due to the instructions received from around the pregnant women, there is a state of confusion in the mind about some things. Below are some 5 such pregnancy myths. Every woman should know the truth of these things.

1. Consuming Coconut and Saffron during Pregnancy makes the Baby Fair

Pregnancy Myths And Facts

Coconut Water during Pregnancy:

Yes, the benefits of consuming saffron and coconut in limited quantities during pregnancy can be achieved. On the one hand, saffron controls the blood pressure of the pregnant and provides relief from nervousness. At the same time, the pregnant woman gets essential nutrients from coconut. But, both these things have nothing to do with the child’s complexion. The color of the child is linked to heredity.

2. Consuming papaya increases the risk of Miscarriage

You must have heard the pregnant many times from the mouths of the elders of the house asking them to abstain from papaya. Even conscious people accept this as true. The truth of this myth is that raw and under ripe papayas contain high amounts of latex. This can activate hormones called oxytocin and prostaglandins, which can lead to premature contractions.

Many researches confirm that ripe papaya can be consumed during pregnancy. Papaya can relieve the complaints of constipation, vomiting, gas and heartburn during pregnancy. But it is safe to eat in controlled quantities after consulting a doctor.

3. Finding a Boy or a Girl from the Baby Bump

There is a belief that if the baby bump is tilted down, then it indicates a boy and the baby bump is raised upwards, then it indicates a girl. There is no truth in this. The baby bump depends on the actual size of the belly and the position of the baby in the womb. Apart from this, whether the first is pregnancy or the second, the size of the baby bump is also a factor. Like in the second pregnancy, the baby bump is bigger than in the first pregnancy.

4. Delivery is Easy by Eating Desi Ghee

Pregnancy Myths And Facts

Ghee Consumption During Pregnancy:

Many believe that consumption of ghee during the last few weeks of pregnancy lubricates the vagina and makes delivery easier. This too is a myth. Yes, ghee has a variety of properties that can provide nutrition during pregnancy. However, it should be consumed in limited quantity as it is high in fat. Eating more amount of ghee will increase the weight of the pregnant. This can make delivery difficult.

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