When you're pregnant, it seems like everyone has advice to share! From well-meaning family members to countless articles online, you’re likely to hear a lot of "do this" and "don't do that." While much of this advice comes from a good place, not all of it is accurate. Pregnancy is a time when it’s especially important to have reliable information so you can make the best choices for yourself and your growing baby. At iChoose, we believe in empowering you with truth and support. Let's debunk some common pregnancy myths and separate fact from fiction.

Tackling the Myths

Myth #1: You have to "eat for two."

Myth #2: You can't exercise during pregnancy.

Myth #3: Certain foods or how you carry can predict or influence the baby's sex.

Myth #4: Heartburn during pregnancy means your baby will be born with a lot of hair.

Myth #5: You shouldn't take baths during pregnancy.

Myth #6: All stress is bad for the baby.

Myth #7: If you have one C-section, you'll always need a C-section.

Myth #8: You can't drink any coffee or caffeine during pregnancy.

Getting Accurate Information is Key

With so much information (and misinformation!) out there, it can be hard to know what to believe. Your healthcare provider is your best resource for medical advice and answers to your specific questions. Don't hesitate to bring up any concerns or myths you've heard.

Wrapping Up

Navigating pregnancy is an exciting time, and having accurate information can help you feel more confident and at ease. By understanding the facts behind common pregnancy myths, you can make informed choices that support your health and your baby’s well-being.

At iChoose Pregnancy Support Services, we are committed to providing you with a caring environment where you can get honest answers and compassionate support. Whether you need free pregnancy testing, an ultrasound, or want to discuss your options through our pregnancy options education, we are here for you. Our services are always free and confidential, offered with compassion and hope.

Remember, you don’t have to sort through all this information alone. Contact us today or schedule an appointment online to connect with our supportive team.