If you have heartburn, your baby will be born with a lot of hair (29%), and spicy foods induce labor (21%) are some of the top myths Americans believe when it comes to pregnancy. That’s according to a ...
I still remember a neighbor leaning across the kitchen table during my friend’s pregnancy, whispering warnings with the same conviction as a doctor: “Don’t raise your arms over your head—the baby’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getty Images Pregnancy is one of the most common experiences on the planet, and yet it has also remained one of the most ...
That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 parents and parents-to-be, with 250 who are currently pregnant and 250 who are trying to conceive. Results also revealed some other interesting myths, such as ...
Business Insider asked two high-risk OBGYNs to debunk 25 of the most common pregnancy myths. They explain that pregnant women don't need to eat twice as much, there is no safe amount of alcohol to ...
Editor’s note: Dr. Rebecca Jacobi blogs for momaha’s sister site, LiveWellNebraska.com It begins the minute you announce you’re pregnant. People start offering advice, making predictions about the sex ...
Religious traditions often warn of harmful effects during eclipses, particularly for pregnant women, but doctors say most of these restrictions are rooted in cultural belief rather than medical ...
Forming a new human being is the most complicated thing a person can do without really having to think about it. But that doesn’t mean women don’t fret over it. So three Californian OB/GYNs — tired of ...
From radiation fears to pregnancy myths, here is what science says about common health claims and how to watch the eclipse safely.