“You should eat more. You know you are eating for two”. Being pregnant means hearing all sorts of things from all kinds of people. Some of those things are simply myths, and others have a truth to them. As with everything else, always listen to the experts to make the best decision for yourself. What are some of the most ridiculous myths you’ve heard before or during your pregnancy? Drop us an email at info@wanjikumwaurah.com
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“You should eat more. You know you are eating for two”. Being pregnant means hearing all sorts of things from all kinds of people. Some of those things are simply myths, and others have a truth to them. As with everything else, always listen to the experts to make the best decision for yourself. What are some of the most ridiculous myths you’ve heard before or during your pregnancy? Drop us an email at info@wanjikumwaurah.com
In part 2, Wanjiku and her mum continue exploring different aspects of mental health during pregnancy. This is purely anecdotal. Please report to your health provider if you suspect you are not well. You are not alone. As many as 1 in 5 women have mental health problems during pregnancy or after birth (Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2018).
I Asked My Mother
“You should eat more. You know you are eating for two”. Being pregnant means hearing all sorts of things from all kinds of people. Some of those things are simply myths, and others have a truth to them. As with everything else, always listen to the experts to make the best decision for yourself. What are some of the most ridiculous myths you’ve heard before or during your pregnancy? Drop us an email at info@wanjikumwaurah.com