It is normal for a Nigerian pregnant woman to be bombarded with a huge list of do’s and don’ts and other instructions to help the new mother carry the pregnancy safely.
Most times, these instructions come from mothers who have gone through that path before. However, there are a lot of superstitious and cultural myths about pregnancy in Nigeria, which have been passed down from generation to generation.
Here are 3 cultural myths about pregnancy in Nigeria:
1. Beauty
It’s a common belief that females take their mothers beauty. In contrast however, a pregnant lady can appreciate the baby growing inside her if she becomes more gorgeous during her pregnancy.
The reality however is that many pregnant women experience acne and fatigue and as a result, they are typically not looking beautiful.
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2. Going out in the afternoon
According to a popular belief, pregnant women are not advised to leave the house in the afternoon, especially when it is sunny, because it is believed that evil spirit might take possession of the child, but this isn’t quite true.
3. Don’t see masquerades
Pregnant women are advised not to go out to see masquerades, if not, the baby in their womb will resemble the masquerade. Or even worse, it can cause your fetus to pass away.
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