The board is kinda boring on the weekends so maybe this will be humorous. Many people have these bits of "advice" that are mostly/probably/entirely false but have been around for ages. Some call them urban legends, some cultural myths, and some old wives tales. Tanzania has a TON of them I've been wanting to share but I'm sure everyone has heard some great ones as well.
The two I hear most often are
1. If you eat too many eggs in pregnancy your baby will be bald. (This comment has also been made when seeing a child of a year old or more with little hair, that their mother must have eaten too many eggs)
2. You should have a lot of sex when pregnant because the extra sperm makes the baby stronger.
Let's hear 'em!
*American in Tanzania, East Africa, since 2013
DH - Tanzanian
Re: Urban legends/Cultural myths/Old wives tales
1. Stay away from spicy food or else baby will come out bald.
2. Make sure you place pictures of cute babies around your home so that your baby will also come out cute.
3. Don't talk about babies in a negative capacity (i.e. Mental health, physical health, disabilities, or even "ugliness") because you will curse your own unborn baby.
4. Don't eat pineapple core because it's bad luck.
I'm sure there are plenty more, but these are ones off the top of my head. My mom is insanely superstitious so it's a lot of fun...
O16 April Siggy
If you drink raspberry leaf tea you will go into labor.
If your face has a more chiseled look you will have a boy, if it's softer and rounder you will have a girl.
Another interesting thing I've heard a LOT is that underwire bras damage milk ducts and shouldn't be worn during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
DS#2 due 25 April 2019
Girls steal your beauty. I broke out much worse with DS than baby girl.
If you carry high it's a girl. I carried DS about as high as he could get until he dropped in the last 3 weeks.
Walking in the 3rd tri is going to cause labor. If your baby is ready sure it can help move things along down there but I walked mile and miles daily and never dilated.
BFP: February 2016 EDD: October 17, 2016
BFP: February 2016 EDD: October 17, 2016
eta: sorry to hijack the thread, just want to make sure people have accurate information! I dealt with a lot of bf problems with my first, and it can be seriously painful and emotionally devastating.
DS#2 due 25 April 2019
Heartburn means you'll have a hairy baby. But actually I think heartburn just means you're freaking pregnant.
1. Whatever you crave during pregnancy will somehow manifest itself in your baby's appearance. Say if you like chocolate, your baby will come out dark skinned, or if you like spaghetti, your baby will come out tall. Alternatively, if you don't give in to your cravings, your baby will come out really drooly. Lol
2. If you love your husband more than he loves you, the baby will come out lookin like him. If it's the other way around, the baby will come out looking like you.
3. You shouldn't cut your hair when pregnant. Your hair acts as a veil against the evil spirits around you. (there's actually a specific evil entity that preys on pregnant women and you ward it off, with, I shit you not, sleeping with a sting ray's tail under your pillow)
There's so many others I can't remember. I loved hearing my nanny tell me these folk stories when I was little.
O16 April Siggy
O16 April Siggy
Ya I'm pretty sure she was crazy.
E born 6/2014
@annabenanna Sting ray tail under the pillow? Wow. Guess I should start looking for a sting ray... hahah But seriously. Where do people get sting ray tails!?
@LauraPCOS That is elaborate! Wow. hah
E born 6/2014
Married: 10/11/15
Baby girl Addie born 10/12/16
BFP #1 January 28, 2016
Felicity Joy, born September 2, 2016
My Chart
BFP #2 September 11, 2020
EDD May 23, 2021
Dating: 10/3/08 | Married: 12/27/14
TTC #1: August 2015 | BFP: 2/3/16 | EDD: 10/7/16
DD: 10/5/16
TTC #2: September 2017 | BFP: 4/28/18 | EDD: 1/7/19
DS: 1/9/19
DS#2 due 25 April 2019
edit: you know cause I suck