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Can I go to the mourning hall if I am pregnant?

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People will be very sad when their closest and favorite relatives die. If people are not vegetation, who can be ruthless? So many people will choose to go to the mourning hall to see their loved ones for the last time, so that their loved ones can rest in peace in the distant world. So can everyone go to the mourning hall to see their loved ones off? Can everyone be allowed?

In many places, pregnant women are not allowed to go near the mourning hall after death. So why on earth is this? Is it because there are some weird legends and stories? Or is there any special other reason? Will everyone feel puzzled? Just then, the old man finally told the reason. ......

There are many legends about the reason why pregnant women can't go near the mourning hall. Some of them say that if a pregnant woman is close to the mourning hall, the child in her stomach will be surrounded by the yin of the mourning hall, which is not conducive to the growth of the fetus, so the older generation often does not let pregnant women get close to the mourning hall. This is obviously a superstitious statement, basically without any scientific basis, but more full of magic color, so this statement has been denied before. In fact, many times, we will choose to ask the elderly around us that pregnant women can't get close to the mourning hall, because they have more experience in dealing with people than we do. For this question, the answer given by the old man is that if a pregnant woman approaches the mourning hall, it may scare the fetus in the womb and may have an impact on the psychology of pregnant women. Therefore, in order to protect pregnant women and fetuses, ordinary people will not let pregnant women near the mourning hall. Is this the only answer? That's not true.

In the answer given by the old man, in addition to the situation that may scare the children, there is another situation: it may be a local custom to keep pregnant women away from the mourning hall, so people will keep this practice in order to abide by the local customs.

In fact, to tell the truth, the dead are gone, the living are like this, and people live strong, which is the best reward for the dead and let them rest in another world. Therefore, for the deceased relatives, pregnant women do not have to go to the mourning hall to bid farewell to their loved ones. Silent prayer in their hearts is the best farewell to the deceased.

Hope to adopt. Good luck.