Posted January 26, 200520 yr I have bought a new house and plan to move in after the renovation. However , I am going to be 6 months pregnant when I move in. I've heard that pregnant ladyis not encouraged to shift house. Therefore , Iintend to shift my oldbed to the new house , only afterI delivered. The rest of the furniture will be new. In the meantime , I will only shiftmy clothings and toiletries. What do you think of my plan ? Is it safe as long as I don't shift any furniture but buy new ones ?
Posted January 26, 200520 yr Staff Dear Anon,For practical reasons, if one must shift house during herpregnancy, it is best that:-1. she must not see the masterbed moved over to thenew home at all.2. one possibility isbuy a new master bedroom bed.In particular, for the masterbedroom bed, she should not (must not) see it moved or participate in the moving of the bed.If possible, on the safe side, she should not participate at all in the move while pregnant. Only after the shift has been completed and the master bed is firmly in place, then she can "move-in" or come into the new home. Once this is done, don't move the bed at all. Only after baby's 1 month.You should also read up on some other post that Cecil has written relating to pregnancy and move-in/renovation.http://www.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=14401Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research Quote On 1/26/2005 5:56:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:I have bought a new house andplan to move in after therenovation. However , I amgoing to be 6 months pregnantwhen I move in.I've heard that pregnantladyis not encouraged toshift house. Therefore ,Iintend to shift myoldbed to the new house, only afterI delivered.The rest of the furniture willbe new. In the meantime , Iwill only shiftmyclothings and toiletries.What do you think of my plan ?Is it safe as long as I don'tshift any furniture but buynew ones ?
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