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  2. Should pregnant people really not watch the eclipse? Myths ...

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    The moon turning black during a total solar eclipse is actually a trick of the eyes — sort of. According to NASA: "As viewed from the moon, Earth is very bright in the sky and its weak light is ...

  3. Grahana - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrimage sites situated adjacent to a river throng with devotees during the onset of a grahana in some regions. [13] Pregnant women are considered to be especially at risk to the effects of an eclipse, and are expected to adhere more strictly to religious bans during the phenomenon to prevent birth deformities in their children. [14]

  4. Eclipses in mythology and culture - Wikipedia

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    Pregnant women are considered to be especially at risk to the effects of an eclipse and are expected to adhere more strictly to rituals to prevent birth deformities in their children. [29] It is regarded to be a bad omen to be born during an eclipse, and Brahmins are often called upon to ritually bless such babies.

  5. Solar eclipse myths explained: What to know about eclipse ...

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    Electromagnetic radiation from the corona, seen as light during an eclipse, is perfectly safe, but there is another form of radiation that travels to Earth from the sun—neutrinos.

  6. Superstition in India - Wikipedia

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    [47] [49] Pregnant women are advised to stay indoors. It is considered inauspicious to give birth during the event. Solar eclipse are also said to cause miscarriages [45] [50] Other people also avoid venturing outside. [48] It is believed that the sun rays become toxic during the event and a bath must be taken after the event. [50]

  7. The Eclipse Isn't Why You're Feeling 'Weird' Today, Say ... - AOL

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    Nelson says that symptoms of eclipse sickness are probably due to “pre-conceived ideas of what might happen during an eclipse.” Women’s health expert Jennifer Wider, MD, agrees. “There is ...

  8. Folktales of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico it is believed that exposure of a pregnant woman to an eclipse will cause her infant to have a cleft lip or palate. The belief originated with the Aztecs, who thought that an eclipse occurred because a bite had been taken out of the moon. If the pregnant woman viewed the eclipse, her infant would have a bite taken out of its mouth.

  9. Here’s what can happen when you view an eclipse incorrectly ...

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    During the 2017 total solar eclipse, a young woman was diagnosed with solar retinopathy, retinal damage from exposure to solar radiation, in both eyes, after viewing the eclipse with what doctors ...