
Can pregnant women attend the "entering-the-house wine" ceremony?
Pregnant women can attend the "entering-the-house wine" ceremony, and there are no traditional taboos related to this.However, when pregnant women go out to attend banquets or feasts, they need to be especially careful and avoid eating foods that are harmful to their health, especially avoiding alcohol.
In addition, banquets and feasts are usually noisy places, and if someone gets drunk, some unpredictable situations may occur, so pregnant women should pay extra attention.
In fact, it is not recommended for pregnant women to attend such events. If they must attend, they should go with their husband or someone who can take care of them, and should not go alone.

What should pregnant women avoid doing?
1. Pregnant women should not have sex.2. Pregnant women should not go out at night.
3. Pregnant women should not enter temples.
4. Pregnant women should not enter the bride's room.
5. Pregnant women should not enter the postpartum room.
6. Pregnant women should not step over ox ropes or scales.
7. Pregnant women should not place the foot basin outside.
8. Pregnant women should not see a white rainbow or a lunar eclipse.
9. Pregnant women should not use knives or scissors at home.
10. Pregnant women should not sit or lie down together with another pregnant woman.
11. Pregnant women should not raise their arms or move heavy objects.
12. Pregnant women should not greet the wedding car, otherwise the fetus may be startled.
13. In the home of a pregnant woman, activities such as moving items, drilling walls, or nailing things should not be done.
14. Pregnant women should not touch things related to weddings or funerals, and should not attend red or white celebrations.

















