Yes. It won't have any negative effects on your baby, and I doubt any of the mourners would be offended. If there are any unusual circumstances (such as it's a funeral for a stillborn child or something), then you might want to take that into consideration. But in general, there is nothing inappropriate about attending funerals while pregnant.
2007-03-19 02:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I was 7 months pregnant when I went to my friends 2 month old sons funeral..She rubbed my belly and listened to it and asked what it was and all kinds of things. I took her mind off of the loss of her son for a couple of minutes . So yes it's okay to attend a funeral when you're expecting, That little baby in your belly gives others something to think about
2007-03-19 18:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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In certain cultures, it is not. Which culture do you belong to? Personally, I would say best not because there's always this trauma involved when we go see the deceased. The pregnant woman may not feel it, but it is there all right. This is especially evident when she begins to dream about it. The funeral home is not the best place for a pregnant woman to be in. If the pregnant woman is part of the family, she is bound to go, but I would advise not to spend too much time in the funeral, and also not to approach the coffin. During burial, relatives should understand and just let her rest at home.
2007-03-19 03:02:16
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answered by Dowland 5
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Yes. Going to a funeral will in no way affect your baby. If it is someone you are close to then you may regret not going. It is just an old superstition that you shouldn't go to a funeral when you are pregnant.
2007-03-19 07:42:52
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answered by kat 7
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I was about two months when I went to my step-grandmother's funeral. I see no problem unless it's a funeral for a deceased baby, or child then stay far away, and send flowers, and a card.
2007-03-21 15:40:57
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answered by Anonymous
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the theory I had for my own (i'm a maximum cancers survivor who has rather planned my own funeral out in boost--happily those plans do no longer seem to be needed suited now) replace into to make it a celebration of my life. the comparable pastor who oversaw my wedding ceremony is a uncommon guy: as long as admire is shown for the non secular, he has no hassle seeing to the needs of disbelievers. whilst each and every guy or woman in attendance at my wedding ceremony is well-known with i'm an Atheist, I nonetheless needed the pastor to steer a prayer for the the remainder of my kinfolk--the great majority of which carry a Christian denomination. He did it alright: "The bride and groom have asked a 2nd of prayer for people who might desire to take part..." and the 2nd went on. I spoke with him approximately overseeing my funeral, and having the comparable form of attention. He agreed, and had countless techniques for making that ensue. this way any prayers suggested for me have been with the help of the determination of those offering the prayer. The funeral itself might greater healthful me for who i replace into, yet enable the survivors to be who they're and cope with issues of their very own way.
2016-10-19 01:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see why it would be a problem, unless you are in your final week of pregnancy then the stress from the funeral could cause you to go into labor.
2007-03-19 04:20:10
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answered by Jeremiah's Mommy 4
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Of course it is!
The only thing is, if you are going to a funeral for a baby, you might not want to go. It shows disrespect to the mother and will make you worried about your baby!
2007-03-19 02:56:30
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answered by !!!Free!!! 2
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It's perfectly fine and safe to attend a funeral while pregnant.
2007-03-19 02:53:31
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answered by Daria319 3
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Sure it is ok. Pregnant or not you should show respect for the living and the deceased. It will do no harm to you or your baby. Don't pay any attention to "superstition" or "old wives tales". They will only confuse you and make you a neurotic as well as eccentric.
2007-03-19 02:54:49
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answered by Vida 6
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