Pregnant women beware! Avoid these things during lunar eclipse, otherwise child’s health may be affected.
The first lunar eclipse of 2026 is scheduled to occur on Tuesday, March 3. This lunar eclipse is occurring on the full moon day of Phalgun month, which is exactly 15 days after this year’s solar eclipse. There are many beliefs in our society regarding pregnancy. In ancient times, when eclipses were considered mysterious and rare, it was believed that at such times cosmic forces get activated and can impact the Earth. For this reason, pregnant women have been advised to take special precautions during the eclipse. Although these traditions are based on cultural beliefs, modern science does not confirm these claims. Let us tell.
Do the rays of the eclipse harm the fetus?
Dr. Sheetal Bankar, MD Homeopath, Pune said in a blog post that it has been scientifically proven that lunar eclipse does not cause any harm to pregnancy. There is no scientific evidence that the lunar eclipse releases any harmful radiation. This is simply the Earth’s shadow falling on the Moon. It has no biological effect on the unborn child. Research has also found that there is no link between eclipse and miscarriage or any problem in the development of the fetus.
Should one not eat food during eclipse?
Some traditions recommend fasting during the eclipse. However, doctors say that it is important to eat regularly and balanced during pregnancy. Prolonged fasting can cause low blood sugar, leading to weakness and dehydration. Therefore, pregnant women should eat on time and drink plenty of water.
Is it dangerous to go outside during the eclipse?
Unlike a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse is completely safe to view with the naked eye. It does not cause any harm to eyes or body. If the weather is nice and the woman feels comfortable, it is safe to go outside and look at the moon. The real danger lies only in bad weather or fatigue, not in the eclipse.
Is it harmful to use sharp or pointed objects?
The belief that using a knife, needle or scissors during an eclipse can cause birth defects in a child is also scientifically wrong. Birth defects are caused by genetic or environmental factors, not astronomical events.
What should pregnant women do?
Experts believe that the most important things during pregnancy are balanced diet, plenty of rest, avoiding stress and regular checkups. If a woman wants to follow cultural traditions like resting, praying or cooking fresh food after the eclipse, that is her own choice.
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