During pregnancy, many expectant mothers worry that some daily habits will affect the health of the fetus. One of the frequently asked questions is, can gold and silver jewelry be worn during pregnancy? Here are the detailed answers for you. First of all, we need to understand whether wearing gold and silver jewelry by pregnant women will be harmful to the baby. In fact, wearing gold and silver jewelry will not have a direct negative impact on the fetus. In addition, according to the current level of medicine and technology, as well as relevant research findings, wearing gold and silver jewelry will not cause any corresponding harm to the body of pregnant women. However, it should be noted that due to the changes in the body during pregnancy, the skin around the collarbone, wrists, etc. will become more sensitive. When wearing jewelry, avoid wounds, itchy areas or allergic areas, and clean the jewelry regularly. If redness, itching and other uncomfortable symptoms occur, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time. In addition, from a hygiene perspective, it is recommended that you try not to share your jewelry with strangers. This is due to health issues, such as skin infections or the spread of viruses, that can affect both your and your baby\’s health. It is also important that pregnant women should try to avoid wearing some heavy metals or other allergenic materials. For example, metals such as nickel, cobalt, chromium, and alloys in jewelry. If you are allergic to jewelry, it is recommended to stop using the jewelry immediately and seek advice from your obstetrician in a timely manner. Finally, this article discusses only ordinary gold and silver jewelry. If there are unusual circumstances, such as direct contact with chemical substances or pollution problems, etc., only after identification can we judge whether it is suitable for pregnant women. In summary, you can wear ordinary gold and silver jewelry during pregnancy, but you should pay attention to protecting yourself and the health of your fetus, choose jewelry with guaranteed quality, avoid contact with allergenic and infectious materials, and must be cleaned and disinfected regularly. In case of any discomfort, you should seek professional help from your obstetrician promptly.