Pregnant women should be more careful on Holi

In earlier times, flowers were traditionally used for making Holi colours. But, now colours are made through very dangerous and harmful chemicals. In such a situation, if you are pregnant, then this time on Holi, you need to be very careful. This festival of Holi is immersed in colours, festival of communion, eating, drinking, fun and hudang, Holi is just about to come. Everyone and Holi are popular. Everyone wants to get drenched in colours. But as much fun, jumping and hooting can be done by the common people on Holi, pregnant women have to be equally careful. If a pregnant woman is a little careless in the fun of Holi festival, her skin will be damaged and the child in her stomach can also suffer a lot of damage. In the festival of Holi, there is a lot of use of water along with colours, due to which there is a risk of falling ill.

If earlier, the colours of Holi were made using Tesu flowers, spices and many other plants which were completely natural as well as safe for the skin. But now the colors that are used during Holi are prepared by mixing the chemical completely, which will harm your health, these chemical colors can pose a serious threat to pregnant women and newborns. According to the researchers, these toxic colors of chemical can damage the skin as well as the eyes and lame.

The immunity of pregnant women is considered to be much weaker than others. In such a situation, they are also at higher risk of diseases and infections. Along with this, your skin is also very sensitive during pregnancy. For this reason, pregnant women can also be sensitive to the colours that ordinary people have no problem with. Nowadays, the commonly found colours in the market include synthetic, industrial dye and oxidized metal. In such a situation, these colours can damage the nervous system of the child and respiratory system related to breathe. Not only this, due to chemical dyes, there can also be serious problems like miscarriage, premature delivery and loss of baby weight at birth.

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