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Showing posts with label Pregnancy Myths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pregnancy Myths. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

The Truth Behind Pregnancy Myths

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What Not To Do In Pregnancy,Having Sex in Pregnancy is Safe,The Truth Behind Pregnancy Myths,Morning Sickness in Pregnancy,Using Gadgets in Pregnancy

With pregnancy a pregnant lady is flooded with a number of suggestions and tips. People come and tell what to do and what not to do in pregnancy. Read on to know about the truth behind some common pregnancy myths.
· Doing Sex Will Hurt Your Baby: This is the most common myth about pregnancy. People think that if they will have sex in pregnancy, it will hurt their baby. Remember, only people with a history of pre-term labor or miscarriage are advised to avoid intercourse during pregnancy. One can indulge in sex in a low risk pregnancy. To rest all doubts, take your doctor’s permission for this.
· Morning Sickness means Baby is lacking Nutrition: Pregnant ladies often believe that their morning sickness means their baby is lacking nutrition. You need not worry if you feel irritated with some smells, sights or foods. This is very common in pregnancy and don’t worry if you don’t gain weight in first few months of pregnancy.
· Minimize the Use of Cell Phones, Computers & Microwaves: National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health has declared that using computers is completely safe during pregnancy. Even microwaves and cell phones are safe to be used during pregnancy. However, to be at a safer side, try to limit the usage of microwaves and cell phones during pregnancy.
· Drinking Coffee during Pregnancy: Many old ladies advise pregnant ladies to avoid drink coffee during pregnancy. Remember that drinking coffee in small amounts doesn’t harm a baby in the womb. However, don’t drink more than three cups a day for a safer pregnancy.
· Flying in Pregnancy: Yes, doctors advise not to fly during pregnancy but remember that flying once a while during pregnancy when your delivery date is six weeks away is completely safe. However, avoid the frequency of flying as then you will receive high doses of radiation in-flight that is not good in pregnancy.