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Pregnancy Feng Shui Taboos Are there any Feng Shui taboos during pregnancy?

1. During pregnancy, the room where the pregnant woman lives should not be demolished or renovated, nor should it be moved. Folklore believes that breaking ground on the house where a pregnant woman lives will trigger the fetal god. This fetal god is divided into monthly fetal gods and sixty-year-old fetal gods. The Fetal God himself can change his position according to the monthly order, but it is taboo for the Fetal God to be moved artificially. Just like the fetus can move in its mother's womb, but artificial massage and movement may affect the normal development of the fetus, which may cause stomach pain in the slightest, or may cause signs of miscarriage in the worst case. It is best not to move during pregnancy. This is because if a pregnant woman becomes pregnant in her old home, the environment in the new home may not be suitable for the health of the pregnant woman and the fetus. Moreover, moving is tiring and tiring, which will increase the chance of accidents for pregnant women.

2. Avoid moving large furniture during pregnancy. According to legend, carelessly moving indoor cages, tables, chairs, cabinets, beds and other large furniture may trigger the fetal spirit, leading to miscarriage, miscarriage, or the birth of a baby with defects.

3. Avoid doing needlework or using scissors during pregnancy. In Chinese culture, the bed represents fertility and marriage. If an expectant mother uses scissors or any sharp objects on the bed, these actions are similar to cutting the umbilical cord. If the fetal god is present, it may be injured. Injuring the fetal spirit may cause birth defects in the baby.

4. Avoid attending wedding banquets and funerals during pregnancy. Some local customs believe that during pregnancy, pregnant women should not attend weddings, let alone receive wedding cars, to avoid frightening the fetus; nor should they eat wedding banquets or wedding cakes and candies to avoid "overwhelming happiness" endangering mother and child. There is also a taboo against pregnant women attending funerals, as they are said to be affected by the unlucky aura of the funeral and be overcome by bad luck.