Debunking Pregnancy Myths and Superstitions

By Jurassic JennAug 9, 2024 09:32 AMSuperstitions
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Pregnancy superstitions. Source: https://www.livescience.com

Pregnancy is an exciting and complex time, often accompanied by many myths and superstitions. These tales, ranging from belief in the effects of certain foods to bizarre cultural practices, can influence expectant mothers’ behaviors. Below, we will explore and debunk some common pregnancy myths and superstitions, ensuring clarity and helping expectant mothers filter fact from fiction.

Cravings and Appearance

Cravings impact baby’s looks:

One common myth is that a pregnant woman's cravings will affect the baby's complexion. Dark foods like chocolate darken the baby’s skin, while light-colored foods like milk are believed to lighten it. In truth, the baby’s skin color is determined by the parents' genes, not by the mother’s dietary preferences. It is essential to consult with a doctor for proper dietary advice rather than relying on these old tales.

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 Beauty and Gender

Baby gender affects the mother’s beauty:

According to myth, a girl's pregnancy steals the mother’s beauty, while a boy’s pregnancy enhances it. In reality, pregnancy often brings about changes like morning sickness and hormonal shifts, which can affect the mother's appearance regardless of the baby’s gender.

 Food and Miscarriage

Avoid spicy foods:

Myths suggest that spicy foods during pregnancy can cause blindness, miscarriages, or premature labor for the baby. Scientifically, these claims are unfounded – while spicy foods may cause heartburn, they pose no danger to the baby’s eyes or pregnancy term.

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Spicy pepper. Source: https://penntoday.upenn.edu

 Influence of Accessories

Don’t wear necklaces or wrap towels:

Another superstition claims that wearing necklaces or wrapping towels around the neck can lead to the umbilical cord wrapping around the baby’s neck. This misinformation plays on genuine parental concerns. In reality, cord complications arise from the baby’s movements in the womb and not external factors like wearing a necklace.

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Necklace. Source: https://www.crosswalk.com

Funerals

Avoid funerals:

Some cultures advise pregnant women to avoid funerals, fearing that exposure to death may cause stillbirths or attract vengeful spirits. The stress caused by such events can be a concern, not due to superstition but because of increased cortisol levels, which can minimally affect fetal development. It's best to consult a doctor on managing stress during these times.

Twins and Food

Eating twin bananas:

There's a myth that eating "twin" foods like bananas or eggs with twin yolks can increase the chances of having twins. This is scientifically untrue. Twins result from genetics, family history, or fertility treatments like IVF, not from consuming certain foods. However, "twin" foods can still provide nutritional benefits during pregnancy.

Twin bananas
Twin bananas. Source: https://www.deviantart.com

Stepping Over Ropes

Avoid stepping over ropes:

Cultural myths sometimes caution against stepping over ropes, claiming it could result in labor complications. Scientific evidence dismisses this causation as labor difficulties stem from factors such as age, genetics, or pre-existing conditions, which healthcare professionals should monitor.

 Tummy Rubbing

Tummy rub equals spoiling:

Some old wives' tales claim excessive stomach touching can lead to a spoiled baby. In truth, by around 10 weeks of gestation, the baby can sense and respond to touch, but this won't result in 'spoiled' behavior. Enjoying and bonding with the baby through touch is harmless.

Hair and Birth Defects

Cutting and dyeing hair:

Myths warn that cutting hair during pregnancy could impair the baby's vision, and using hair dye might lead to birth defects. While no scientific basis supports these superstitions, experts often advise against dyeing hair in the first trimester, erring on the side of caution.

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Cutting hair. Source: https://prose.com

Avoiding Gifts

Misfortune from gifts:

In some cultures, opening baby gifts before birth is thought to bring bad luck or misfortune. These beliefs likely stem from a misunderstanding of miscarriage causes, which naturally have a higher risk within the first trimester and are not linked to gift-giving.

Lunar Influence

Full moon and birth rates:

Some claim that more babies are born during a full moon. Despite persistent beliefs, scientific studies have found no connection between lunar cycles and birth rates.

Earlier, SSP wrote about the superstition about waking up on the wrong side of the bed.

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