(And for today's out of the blue question: Is there any real danger to a pregnant lady taking care of chickens and gathering eggs?)
I imagine this question would be geared toward a worry of transmittable disease such as a pregnant woman handling a cat litter box without gloves? Washing hands after spending time with the flock or in the barn is just common sense I suppose. Women did do a lot of hard labor before and after childbirth back in the day but the mortality was higher for both women and children then too. I raised chickens while pregnant with three of my four children with no ill affects. I washed my hands a lot then and still do.
I imagine this question would be geared toward a worry of transmittable disease such as a pregnant woman handling a cat litter box without gloves? Washing hands after spending time with the flock or in the barn is just common sense I suppose. Women did do a lot of hard labor before and after childbirth back in the day but the mortality was higher for both women and children then too. I raised chickens while pregnant with three of my four children with no ill affects. I washed my hands a lot then and still do.