I saw a post earlier about the old tale about not putting our hands over our heads because the umbilical cord will get wrapped around the babies neck. I always think that's funny and my mother has warned me about it since the day she found out I was pregnant. So much so that now my SO is scared about it!!
Well here's another one from good ole mom. She's from the south and has a lot of these types of theories.
I told her that since the weather is cooler, I was going to pull up some of the overgrown weeds in her front yard and get some pebbles to put down so they won't grow back. She said she was scared that there may be snakes in the weeds because they're so tall and thick and she didn't want me to do it. Of course I asked why. She said because snakes follow pregnant women. And as I laughed, she insisted, with a straight face, that she saw this happen to a great aunt of mine, when she was younger. My mother was completely serious! So...beware of snakes! And don't raise your hands above your head!
Re: Old wives tale about pregnancy and snakes
This is a new one to me! There is a pond behind my apartments. I was walking the dogs one night after it had rained and watched a snake slither out into the parking lot. It scared the crap out of me but it seemed pretty content to stay far away from me and my yapping dogs!
My best friend is from Florida and believes that when there is fish in your dreams it means someone you know is pregnant. Another southern OWT I guess.
My favorite ones are the cat tales. I love cats and sometimes think mine is evil enough to steal a soul lol
This is actually somewhat true. Not at always, but it is for the reason you said. Nature's DNA test I guess.
When I was pregnant with DD, all my therapy supplies were stored on shelves above my head, so I was literally reaching above my head 20-30 times/day. One of my co-workers freaked out, and explained the OWT to me. She then stood outside my office all the time to get things for me. CRAZY.
I'm from the south, but apparently not from superstitious people, because I heard most of these for the first time while pregnant with DD. Although, I heard with the snakes that it was for nursing women. They're after the milk.
Um this is so creepy because twice I have thought I saw snakes while I was driving. The first time I actually swerved because I thought it was in the road...it turned out to be a branch.
The second time I just kept driving because I thought it was a branch...then my friend told me it was a snake and I totally hit it.
Creeeeeepy.
YES! That's what she said as well! I forgot that part! It was a few weeks ago
Yup - learned this one in evolutionary biology. Dads are more likely to stick around and help care for the baby (so the babies had a better chance of surviving and passing on their DNA) if it looks like them. Of course, that was in the days before we had the benefit of Maury.
You scared the pee outta it of course lol.
Wait- since when do snakes drink milk?!