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Hi,


Currently i'm just pregnant about 1 month, & I'm planning to move to my new house end of this month. So , my question is can I move house during pregnancy? Since during move house, a lot of dismanttle, installition, moving bed, moving furniture & etc activities. Any impact / concern / consequences?


Really appreciate your feedback on my concern.

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Hi Anon,


Generally, it is not advisable for you to be involved in renovation works or moving process especially since you are pregnant. Like you mentioned, the various installation especially dismantling or hammaring works are not auspicious for the baby in terms of Chinese believe. So you should avoid getting yourself involved at all. In fact, if possible you should not be present at any of the works.


Since you are pregnant, never move in your existing bed that you are using now. Best to get new beds for the new home. Ideally, if possible you should wait till you have given birth then, move to the new home. Else, at least you should avoid getting involved in the renovation/move in works of the home. And if you do move in, you should not bring your old bed to the new home.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research



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On 4/6/2005 9:29:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi,



Currently i'm just pregnant

about 1 month, & I'm

planning to move to my new

house end of this month. So ,

my question is can I move

house during pregnancy? Since

during move house, a lot of

dismanttle, installition,

moving bed, moving furniture

& etc activities. Any

impact / concern /

consequences?



Really appreciate your

feedback on my concern.




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Hi Robert,


Thanks for your advice. Is that means i only go to the new house once everything completed moved & adjusted in the new house on the same moving day or i should not go to the new house until the next day after the move in day? When is the best time for me to move in?


regards,


Theresa


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On 4/8/2005 8:24:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi Anon,

Generally, it is not advisable

for you to be involved in

renovation works or moving

process especially since you

are pregnant. Like you

mentioned, the various

installation especially

dismantling or hammaring works

are not auspicious for the

baby in terms of Chinese

believe. So you should avoid

getting yourself involved at

all. In fact, if possible you

should not be present at any

of the works.

Since you are pregnant, never

move in your existing bed that

you are using now. Best to get

new beds for the new home.

Ideally, if possible you

should wait till you have

given birth then, move to the

new home. Else, at least you

should avoid getting involved

in the renovation/move in

works of the home. And if you

do move in, you should not

bring your old bed to the new

home.

Hope that helps.

Warmest RegardsRobert

LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for

Applied Feng Shui Research



On 4/6/2005 9:29:43 PM, Anonymous

wrote:
Hi,

Currently i'm

just pregnant
about 1 month, &

I'm
planning to move to my

new
house end of this month. So

,
my question is can I move
house

during pregnancy? Since
during move

house, a lot of
dismanttle,

installition,
moving bed, moving

furniture
& etc activities.

Any
impact / concern

/
consequences?

Really

appreciate your
feedback on my

concern.




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Hi Theresa,


Yes, as far as possible, try to move in only when everything is done.


As to whether you should move in on the same day or a different day. This depends on whether all the move in is done or not. If everything is moved in properly, then should be no issue to move in later in on the same day.


Probably it would be better tochoose another day that is auspicious for you to move in. This way, you move in when all shifting or arrangment is completed.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research.


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On 4/12/2005 7:12:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi Robert,

Thanks for your advice. Is

that means i only go to the

new house once everything

completed moved & adjusted

in the new house on the same

moving day or i should not go

to the new house until the

next day after the move in

day? When is the best time for

me to move in?

regards,

Theresa


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Hi Robert,


Regarding not to move the existing bed to new house, is that means i have to leave the bed in the old house or it's ok as long as i buy a new bed for my new house bedroom, & i just putthe existing bed to another room in my new house?


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On 4/15/2005 9:33:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi Theresa,

Yes, as far as possible, try

to move in only when

everything is done.

As to whether you should move

in on the same day or a

different day. This depends on

whether all the move in is

done or not. If everything is

moved in properly, then should

be no issue to move in later

in on the same day.

Probably it would be better

tochoose another day

that is auspicious for you to

move in. This way, you move in

when all shifting or

arrangment is completed.

Hope that helps.

Warmest RegardsRobert

LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for

Applied Feng Shui Research.

On 4/12/2005 7:12:08 AM, Theresa Chong

wrote:
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your

advice. Is
that means i only go to

the
new house once

everything
completed moved &

adjusted
in the new house on the

same
moving day or i should not

go
to the new house until the
next

day after the move in
day? When is

the best time for
me to move

in?
regards,
Theresa




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Hi Theresa,


Ideally, it is best you get a new bed for the new bedroom, rather than move your old bed. However, you can still move your old bedbut you must not be present during when the bed is being moved out of your existing home as well as move into the new home. As long as you are not there in the move, then it is fine to make of the bed in another bedroom.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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On 4/15/2005 10:05:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi Robert,

Regarding not to move the

existing bed to new house, is

that means i have to leave the

bed in the old house or it's

ok as long as i buy a new bed

for my new house bedroom,

& i just putthe

existing bed to another room

in my new house?

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