Most common pregnancy myths and the reality behind them

Heartburn during pregnancy indicates a hairy newborn

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High levels of estrogen during pregnancy, can both cause heartburn and play a role in the amount of hair the baby is born with.

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Pregnant women should sleep in a specific position

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While numerous doctors suggest dozing on the left side as it is ideal for dissemination, going to the right won't mean the demise of the world for you or your child.

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Pregnant women glow

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Pregnancy glow isn't actually a myth! During pregnancy, the skin gets stretched.It can get oilier, and it looks flushed, giving the woman a more radiant appearance

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Cats can be harmful to pregnant women

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Felines are inclined to becoming tainted by eating contaminated rodents, birds, or other little creatures. Also, they assume a significant part in the spread of toxoplasmosis.

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Dying your hair is dangerous

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The synthetics and poisons present in the color are viewed as unsafe to the unborn child. While kicking the bucket the hair represents a gamble of breathing in the synthetic compounds, doing as such in a very much ventilated region would dispense with the issue

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Caffeine is bad for the baby

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Many studies have linked high amounts of caffeine during pregnancy to problems with a baby's growth and development.

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