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Pregnancy Myths vs Facts: Exercise, Lifting Heavy Objects and Stairs Can Cause Miscarriage
Misconceptions about pregnancy are widespread, and some of them can be quite harmful. People often assume that if a woman is pregnant, she must be married, or that if she is unmarried, she must have done something 'wrong'.

The several preconceptions and ideologies not only perpetuate stigma against unmarried mothers but can also lead to women not seeking out the healthcare that they need during pregnancy.
For example, in some countries, unmarried women are not allowed to receive prenatal care in public hospitals, forcing them to seek care in private facilities that may be too expensive.
One of the most prevalent myths is that lifting heavy objects, taking stairs, or doing exercises can cause a miscarriage. In reality, however, these activities are not likely to cause a miscarriage, and there is no evidence to support such claims. Let's debunk these outdated claims today!

Myths Vs Facts: You Can Miscarry If You Lift Heavy Objects And Other Myths
Here are some facts to debunk this myth:
1. Lifting Heavy Objects: It is safe to lift objects during pregnancy, as long as you follow a few guidelines. Avoid lifting anything that is too heavy or awkwardly shaped, and always use proper lifting techniques. If you have a high-risk pregnancy or a history of miscarriage, you should consult your doctor before lifting any heavy objects [1].
2. Taking the Stairs: Climbing stairs is a form of exercise and can help you stay active during pregnancy. However, if you have any medical conditions or complications, such as preterm labour, your doctor may advise against it. If you feel uncomfortable or experience any pain while climbing stairs, stop and rest [2].
3. Doing Exercises: Exercise is generally safe during pregnancy and can provide many benefits, such as reducing stress, improving sleep, and preparing your body for labour. However, it is important to choose the right type of exercise and to avoid high-impact or contact sports. Consult your doctor before starting any exercise program and listen to your body's signals [3].

On A Final Note...
Lifting heavy objects, taking stairs, and doing exercises is not likely to cause a miscarriage. These activities can be safe during pregnancy, as long as you follow proper guidelines and consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Regular exercise during pregnancy has been linked to improved outcomes for both the mother and the baby, so it's important to stay active.
Don't let these myths and misconceptions prevent you from staying active and healthy during pregnancy. The key is to ensure that you are not over-stressing your body and that you are getting enough rest and nutrition.



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