What does carrying high mean




















That's my family's favorite myth. It was given to my mother in Germany by the nuns at the hospital when she delivered me. It was given to my sister and to me, and it sure seemed to bring it on. Well, actually, it doesn't make the milk be produced. However, relaxing a new mom just out of the hospital, who's worried about everything, can help the milk come down. The let-down reflex of releasing the milk stored in the ducts so the baby can nurse can be inhibited by anxiety and stress and maybe the alcohol and dark beer can work for that.

Number nine, if you have heartburn, you'll have a baby with lots of hair. Well, a study from Johns Hopkins, published in in the journal "Birth," asked 64 pregnant women about their degree of heartburn during pregnancy, and an independent observer graded the amount of hair in the newborns, and there was a simple linear association between the degree of heartburn and the amount of hair.

The more heartburn, the more hair, and the association was highly statistically significant. Now, I can see that there might be some racial differences in how hormones affect pregnancy and then affect the sphincter or the tight place between the stomach and the esophagus that prevents reflux and heartburn, and some racial groups have babies with more hair and some with less. So there isn't really a good reason for this amazing statistical outcome. The author said, "Much to our surprise and somewhat to our chagrin, our application of straightforward but standard scientific methods to investigate the validity of this ubiquitous pregnancy 'myth'" -- they put quotations around the word "myth" -- "resulted in its partial confirmation.

Pregnancy is still mystifying. If you have questions about what you've been told by your mom or your auntie, talk to your clinician and make them do their homework and look it up, and thanks for joining us on The Scope.

Some of them are downright wacky. Sign up for our Newsletter! Mobile Newsletter banner close. Mobile Newsletter chat close. Mobile Newsletter chat dots. Mobile Newsletter chat avatar. Mobile Newsletter chat subscribe. According to HuffPost, that's nothing more than an outdated pregnancy myth.

Professor Steve Robson, the Vice President of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, told HuffPost, "It's clear to say that a child's genitals has nothing to do with how the woman's body looks when she is pregnant.

Livestrong pointed out that sometimes pregnant women are not carrying high or low at all; it just appears that way due to a woman's individual size and body type. The site explained further when they reported the following:. How you carry can present some health and wellness complications that all pregnant women should be aware of, though. Livestrong reported that women who carry low can have more back pain as the weight of the baby takes its toll.

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