Eighty-four percent of expectant mothers doubted the health choices they made during pregnancy, according to a new survey. TIPS ON HOW MEGHAN MARKLE AND OTHER SOON-TO-BE MOTHERS CAN PREPARE FOR LABORConducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Monistat, the study looked into the pregnancy advice given to expectant mothers and how that’s evolved over generations. JOY-ANNA DUGGAR, AUSTIN FORSYTH ANNOUNCE SECOND PREGNANCY: 'OUR FAVORITE MATH IS ADDITION'That being said, there is plenty of unsolicited advice that pregnant women face regularly. In fact, more than a third (36 percent) of expectant mothers felt there was an overabundance of information shared during pregnancy. A further 84 percent of expectant mothers admit to getting unsolicited advice from family and friends.
Source: Fox News May 04, 2019 09:00 UTC