Hii, I am lucky, a mother sharing her one year experience of motherhood journey and want to keep sharing amazing experiences in the coming time. We live in a society where people actually enjoy making future predictions. Talking about pregnancy myths, it's an interesting one. Our aunties turn to be perfect predictors by their amazing way of predicting a pregnant woman, whether it's a boy or a girl in the womb.Let me share my personal experience. Everyone would look at me and made the same remark," it's going to be a boy." Whole through my pregnancy journey, this was the only thing that I kept hearing. My expression would be like, "Ohh! I don't bother your predictions. I am going to be happy in both ways ." My in-laws actually wanted a girl, just because three of their grandchildren are boys. My parents never made any choice. My only elder sister has a cute daughter, and everybody said that this time it must be a boy. Even my husband made his prediction, that it would be a boy for sure. I generally preferred to maintain silence. After all, i know whether a boy or a girl, it's going to be mine forever. I have no regrets. I love my unborn baby and I will always love him or her every moment of my life, in every breath I take. Finally, all these predictions were useless and it was a girl. So, this time the lifetime experience of my dear aunties turned to be contrary. I personally understood that these myths have no connection with the hormonal changes that happen during pregnancy. These changes are visible on our physical appearance too, by seeing it most of us become foretellers. Instead of it, let us try to make the expecting mother feel happy with some baby shower, which I actually missed in my time.
Madhavi Cholera
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09 Feb 2020