You may often come across various theories and questions that may confuse you during your pregnancy. For example, “Is an eclipse harmful during pregnancy?” is a common one. Eclipses occur when the sun is partially or fully blocked by the moon moving between it and the earth or when the moon is blocked out when the earth’s shadow moves over it. However, people still debate about whether it negatively affects a pregnant woman. Pregnancy is a wonderful journey of fostering a new life inside you—and it comes with many responsibilities. You often try to do what’s best for your growing baby, which may stress you out, especially if you are pregnant for the first time. Moreover, the unending advice from near and dear ones can add to the confusion and anxiety. Read this post to understand the myths and facts surrounding eclipses and pregnant women. We also provide some scientific facts wherever applicable.

What Is An Eclipse?

An eclipse is just as natural a phenomenon as is sunrise or sunset or even weather and climate change for that matter.

An eclipse occurs when the sun, the moon and the earth, all three come in one single line. When the moon comes between the sun and the earth, it is called a solar eclipse. When the earth comes in between the sun and the moon, it is termed a lunar eclipse.

Eclipse During Pregnancy – Is It Really Bad?

Various cultures across the world have various takes on this.

While some consider eclipse as a bad omen for pregnant women, there are others who don’t agree with it. Scientifically, there has been no evidence to prove that eclipse (both lunar and solar) can be harmful during pregnancy.

Dr. Naheed Ali, MD, PhD, a physician and medical writer from North Miami Beach, Florida, says, “There is no scientific evidence to suggest that a lunar eclipse can harm an unborn baby. It’s important to know that lunar eclipses do not emit any harmful radiation or other substances that could potentially harm an unborn baby. It is safe for pregnant women to observe a lunar eclipse, just as it is safe for anyone else.”

Myth Or Science?

Let’s have a look at whether eclipse can harm one only during pregnancy or if it can be harmful in general as well:

1. Don’t Look At The Sun And Stay Indoors:

Yes, this is true, but this rule doesn’t apply only when you are pregnant. Rather, you should avoid looking at the sun directly during a solar eclipse even when you are not pregnant. The reason:

Sun’s radiation can be harmful when looked at directly. You must take proper precautions if you are planning to watch it. Watching the eclipse with naked eye can actually affect the exposure that your retina will have to the intense visible light of the sun. It can even result in retinal burns due to the damage done to the light-sensitive cone cells and rod. So whether you are pregnant or not, you should avoid staring at the sun directly during an eclipse as it can damage your eyes and develop what is known as ‘eclipse blindness’.

2. Do Not Eat, Drink Or Cook During An Eclipse:

You must have heard a thousand different things about the eclipse from many people in your family. One such instruction is to avoid eating, drinking or cooking completely during an eclipse. Even this holds true. Here is how and why:

It is a known fact that the sun rays are very important and are the reason for our survival. Without these rays, the earth might be just another place with lots of harmful microbes and germs. This is what happens during eclipses. Due to the sun being blocked, its rays too get blocked. As a result, there is a sudden drop in temperature. This temperature drop and missing sun rays cause microbes, bacteria and harmful germs to rise. This is said to affect food items and almost every perishable item for that matter. Hence it is advised to avoid eating, drinking or even cooking during an eclipse. The sun rays kill all the harmful bacteria and germs, which otherwise might prove dangerous for humans. Hence proven this has a scientific logic.

Most people throw away all the food items prepared before the eclipse. This is just to avoid any kind of contamination or damage that the increased bacteria and microbes might have on food during an eclipse. These were the major myths and beliefs regarding eclipse during pregnancy. It is highly advised that you visit your doctor and clarify every doubt that you might have. An eclipse is the most spectacular phenomenon of nature. It should not be looked upon as an omen. Having said that, when your elders warn you against eclipses, realize that it is only for you and your baby’s safety. They might be warning you out of their beliefs and myths. However, you know that these myths are born out of science and have simply been given a new face in the name of culture, tradition and myths.

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