This might sound odd but a friend mentioned it and now im curious. Im 3 months pregnant and would never risk anything for my baccha. Just wanted to know if anyone has proper info on this.
We are carrying a pure soul inside us, so we must be very careful about what we put in our bodies. Please stay away from any mind-altering substances. Keep your mind peaceful with prayers and consult your doctor for any help.
Absolutely not safe. Psychedelics can have unpredictable effects on both you and the baby's development. Please prioritize your health and speak to your gynecologist clearly about any concerns you have.
All pregnancy trackers and medical guidelines strictly advise against any recreational drugs or psychedelics during pregnancy. It can cause serious developmental issues for the baby. Please speak to your doctor or a healthcare professional for safe support.
Please don't take any risks with this. I used to worry about even taking regular paracetamol, but substances like psychedelics are a strict no during pregnancy. Consult your doctor immediately if you need guidance on mental health.
Beta, during pregnancy we must keep our mind and body completely pure and safe. Avoid any such chemical substances as they can harm the little baby. Stick to healthy food, milk, and simple home care.
At our hospital, they gave us a clear list of things to strictly avoid, and any such substances are highly dangerous for the fetus. Please call your doctor or hospital counselor immediately to discuss this safely.
Oh dear, please avoid any such substances completely during pregnancy. Your baby's brain and body are developing, and this can be highly risky. If you are struggling with something, please talk to your doctor immediately.
Haan na, these things are not safe at all during pregnancy, ho na. Please avoid them completely for the safety of your little baby. Do consult your gynac if you are feeling stressed or anxious.
As a mom, I can tell you that whatever we consume goes directly to the baby. Psychedelics are highly unsafe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Please take care of yourself and talk to your doctor about safe ways to cope.