The Most Heard Myths of the pregnant

Almost every woman who expects to become a mother, no matter how long it takes her to get pregnant, reads everything about pregnancy to ensure the baby's welfare. According to statistics, of all couples trying to create children, only 30% manage to become pregnant within the first cycle, 85% within 12 months and [...]
According to statistics, of all couples trying to create children, only 30% manage to become pregnant within the first cycle, 85% within 12 months and others need several years and possibly medical intervention to get pregnant.
Unfortunately, for now there's a lot of false and inaccurate information on the Internet that can often be harmful.
The following is your most common myth about pregnancy:
Myth 1: An easy line makes birth easier
The hips actually have nothing to do with the birth channel. It's the shape and size of the hole in the middle of the nation that matters.

Myth 2: The shape and size of the belly shows whether the baby will be a girl or a boy
That would be a very good way to identify the baby's gender, but unfortunately it's not that simple. There are two things that can affect the shape and size of the pregnant woman - the size of the fetus and the position of the baby in the womb.
Myth 3: Frequent Ultras are harmful to the baby
There is no scientific evidence that the ultrasound properly made can harm the unborn mother or baby. There is no radiation, but only high-frequency sound waves, although the intensity of these waves is very low.

Myth 4: Can't run during pregnancy
The pregnancy does not mean that you should give up running. If a woman has a very complicated pregnancy, she is safe and healthy for her to run through pregnancy. However, you must avoid running if you have high blood pressure if you have not run earlier, etc.
Myth 5: It's okay if you consume alcohol from time to time
When a pregnant woman consumes a glass of wine or beer, so does her baby. Alcohol can pass freely along the placenta. Alcohol consumption increases the risk that a baby will be born with physical or mental defects, and this is scientifically witnessed.










