Some women really enjoy watching movies, even if they don't go every day, they go once a week. So what should we do when these women who love going to the cinema get pregnant? Can pregnant women go to the cinema to watch movies?
Whether pregnant women can go to the cinema to watch movies is most closely related to the month of pregnancy. Pregnant women in the first three months and last three months of pregnancy should not go to the cinema.
The first three months are the early stages of pregnancy, which belong to the embryonic formation stage. Pregnant women's pregnancy reactions are relatively strong and cannot withstand external stimuli. In the next three months, as delivery approaches, the child's independent auditory ability is growing. Excessive sound from the speakers can have a significant impact on the child, so it is best for pregnant women not to go to the cinema to watch movies.
Many netizens have expressed that after 17 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus's hearing begins to develop and can already hear some sounds, so it is not possible to go to the cinema after 17 weeks of pregnancy, as loud noises and noise can scare the fetus. As for mid pregnancy, as long as you pay attention, pregnant women can still watch movies in moderation.
Movies with thrilling scenes, scary or tense plots are not suitable for pregnant women to watch. Pregnant women may experience emotional tension and restlessness when watching these movies, which can affect the development of the fetus.
Watching movies in the cinema has a significant impact on the auditory, visual, and sensory experiences of pregnant women. Powerful surround sound can also harm the auditory development of fetuses and affect their hearing. So pregnant women should avoid going to the cinema to watch movies. If they really want to go, they should also choose the right time and suitable movie.
Overall, the cinema is still very noisy, and it is not recommended for pregnant mothers to become regular visitors to the cinema. But if you really want to go watch it, it's also possible, but you need to understand the precautions for pregnant women when watching movies!
Pregnant mothers who go to the cinema to watch movies are still relatively few compared to ordinary audiences, so most cinemas do not have special measures. A common method is to arrange rest rooms for pregnant mothers. Some cinemas have also taken into account the needs of pregnant mothers and provided convenience to ensure their safety.
Some provide soundproof pillows that can be placed on the baby's stomach, so the volume of the video they hear is very low; Some provide pillows and blankets for pregnant mothers to use; Some also open VIP rooms for pregnant mothers to rest, with staff accompanying them throughout the entire process, and allowing pregnant mothers to take the fast track when leaving the venue. This kind of cinema with special care is definitely the first choice.
Generally speaking, pregnant women can go to the cinema appropriately, but the noise and radiation in the cinema are high, so it is recommended to go as little as possible or not go.