Ridiculous. My OB never mentioned that I should avoid any of those things. Correlation is not causation ladies - and I challenge you to find me one reputable study that links those activities to fetuses with cords wrapped around their necks. Eye roll, indeed. |
Thanks! I care so much what you think. |
| Holy shit. Raising your arms? Shaving your legs? You people are batshit insane. But on the upside, kudos for getting a head start on helicopter parenting. You're totes in the running to be THE BEST! |
Isn't this obviously a joke response? |
OMG PEOPLE THE PP WAS JOKING!! Holy moly can you not detect sarcasm. She was responding with an "risk" that was equally ridiculous as OP's question!! |
I'm not so sure. This was actual advice given to preg women at one time. |
+1 You people really need to work on your sarcasm detectors. |
Per the CDC, pregnant women are 10 times more likely to contract listeriosis than other healthy adults. Yes, listeria can cause serious problems for the fetus. No one was claiming otherwise. The issue is that immune changes during pregnancy make you more susceptible to getting it and passing it on to your unborn child. "As pregnancy progresses, a woman's cell-mediated immune responses are suppressed. This makes her body more vulnerable to invasion by listeria, particularly during the third trimester." http://www.m.webmd.com/food-recipes/news/20110929/listeria-are-you-at-risk?page=5 |
| Yeah, pregnant women definitely have compromised immune systems. It's one of the reasons pregnant women are more susceptible to serious complications from the flu as well. I thought this was common knowledge. |
OMG, mind blown. I wrote the post about yoga, etc. CLEARLY it was a joke. Hence the
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