No effect whatsoever.
No, not at all. Pregnant women exposed to an eclipse of the moon often have werewolf children, with one big eye in the middle of their forehead, and prehensile tails.Wink.
Because of the psychological effects the human mind can experience, it depends on how the woman perceives the event but she may perceive it as an omen or threat and become stressed. The actual passing of the moon in front of the sun has no more effect on pregnant women than any other group.
the effect is the solar eclipse
There is nothing harmful in an eclipse - it is simply a shadow falling across the moon.
the blocking of the moon's light
Depend if they have moon.
It has no real effect on the moon at all. The only effect is that the rocks and dust lying on the lighted side of the moon become dark for a few hours.
The moon does in no shape or form have a effect on a baby in the womb.
This is a lunar eclipse, not an eclipse of the Sun. In this case the answer is the Full Moon.
None whatsoever. The occurrence of a solar eclipse merely means that the moon's shadow ... which isout there behind it all the time anyway ... happens to have fallen on the surface of the earth for a while.But it has no effect at all on the moon.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is "full". During a solar eclipse the moon is "new".
This happens during a lunar eclipse when the earth appears apparently blocking out the moon. This can only happen on a full moon and due to this effect, the moon appears to be red.