There are lots of pregnancy myths around the world. One of them is, when a pregnant woman eat crabs, the baby's hands are deformed similar to a crab.
There is a whole book on this subject. Hands Off My Belly! The Pregnant Woman's Survival Guide to Myths, Mothers, and Moods. It goes through hundreds of pregnancy myths and superstitions and has won two writing awards. It is available for sale from Amazon and Barnes and Noble,
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Some common myths and misconceptions surrounding the effects of a solar eclipse on pregnancy include the belief that it can harm the unborn baby or cause birth defects. However, there is no scientific evidence to support these claims. Pregnant women can safely observe a solar eclipse with proper eye protection and take necessary precautions to ensure their health and well-being.
Myths were created as an oral tradition. Some myths started out as revaluations or dreams some were even true stories, then they morphed into some grandiose story.
myths are a characteristics of not real or a tale or fiction
Some words that can be made from the letters in 'myths' are:myshythy
Probably because Hermes is in a lot of the myths. He is a greek god, so there were myths written about him.
Well.... All the "myths" aren't myths....... They are all true. Their has not been anything in the world that proves the Bible wrong.
The Wikipedia pages on some Greek myths are fairly detailed. The Classical Studies departments of some universities also have online archives of myths.
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Thre are some myths and like 5 legends in Morocco
None. There are many myths about home made pregnancy tests but they are all fake and does not work. Bath salt can not pick up on pregnancy hormones in urine.If you wonder if you can put bath salt in the tub while pregnant - yes you can.