Many people believe that wearing tight  dresses and high heels can affect the health of mother and baby during pregnancy.

On July 4, Cardi B appeared at a dinner party with friends. She wore a striking  dress with leopard print and a tight fit. The beauty showed off her body with a design made of see-through fabric.

The highlight of the female rapper’s outfit was the limited edition Chanel birdcage handbag from the Resort 2020 collection. She bought it for $30,000 . However, the beauty’s image received criticism from netizens.

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Cardi B wears a tight dress while pregnant. Photo: @cardib .

Many people think that Cardi B’s outfit is too tight for her body. Others say that the female rapper does not care about her health during pregnancy because this can easily affect the fetus.

Account @kidthewiz expressed: “She is pregnant and does not pay attention to the baby’s health. Wearing high heels and tight dresses poses many dangers for mother and baby.”

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Cardi B has a penchant for wearing tight dresses and high heels. Photo: @cardib.

According to Mom Junction , wearing high heels during pregnancy can cause back pain and calf cramps. In addition, this habit can cause the body to lose balance, leading to falls.

During pregnancy, a woman’s body shape changes. Wearing high heels causes the pelvic muscles to bend forward. This habit also puts pressure on the back joints, leading to pain.

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According to a gynecologist posted on Daily Mail , tight clothing, especially made from non-breathable fabric, will cause bacteria and fungi from sweat to accumulate, causing infection. In addition, tight-fitting clothes also cause abdominal distension and indigestion after eating.

Obstetricians often advise pregnant women to wear loose-fitting clothes that allow their skin to breathe. Cardi B’s maternity fashion with tight-fitting clothes makes it difficult for mother and baby to exchange oxygen.

In addition, according to research from the Mailman School of Public Health (Columbia, USA), mothers who regularly use beauty products containing phthalates during pregnancy can affect their children’s intelligence.

Specifically, those with high levels of phthalates in their bodies, especially in the last 3 months of pregnancy, will have babies with IQs 6-8 points lower than average.

More than 60% of lipsticks from popular brands contain lead, which can affect fetal brain development. Acne treatments also pose a risk because isotretinoin, salicylic acid, and retinoids can increase the risk of premature birth.