Daakshayani Mehta23 Feb 2026Can i eat kiwi during pregnancy?Hi, I'm 18 weeks pregnant and can i eat kiwi during pregnancy?. doc what should I do? Any advice from other moms-to-be?812ShareShare your experience or answer thisCommentSort by:LatestArpitha Singhal·1 Mar 2026When I was staying at mummy's place, papa brought kiwis every week. They are great for constipation.25ShareReportSmriti Behera·24 Feb 2026Yes, absolutely safe. It has great vitamin C and fiber, just wash it properly before peeling.24Share
Arpitha Singhal·1 Mar 2026When I was staying at mummy's place, papa brought kiwis every week. They are great for constipation.25ShareReport
Smriti Behera·24 Feb 2026Yes, absolutely safe. It has great vitamin C and fiber, just wash it properly before peeling.24Share
Geetanjali Nayak·27 Feb 2026Natural fruits like kiwi are wonderful for immunity. But if you feel any mouth itching or allergy, call your gynac.24ShareReport
Meera Bhattacharya·4 Mar 2026I loved kiwis during my pregnancy, they are so refreshing. Eat them without any guilt!24ShareReport
Andal Sachdeva·8 Mar 2026I have eaten it in both my pregnancies. It's totally safe and keeps your skin glowing too.22ShareReport
Vrishti Sood·2 Mar 2026It is low in sugar, so it was perfect for my diet. Safe and healthy.21ShareReport
Bhanumathi Madhavan·9 Mar 2026My saas was confused by this green fruit, but I showed her it's very healthy and she gladly sliced it for me.21ShareReport
Subhadra Mohanty·3 Mar 2026Kiwis are a bit expensive in local markets, but it's worth it. Cut down on other unwanted snacks to balance the budget.14ShareReport
Bela Boloor·6 Mar 2026It's an excellent source of vitamin C and potassium. Just verify with your doctor if you have any history of kidney stones.14ShareReport
Nilima Munshi·26 Feb 2026Yes dear, you can eat kiwi. It is very healthy for you and the baby.13ShareReport
Kalpana Bhattacharya·6 Mar 2026I researched and found out kiwi has high folate content which prevents birth defects. Doctor also approved it.13ShareReport
Aditi Kulkarni·25 Feb 2026My mother was worried it's a cold fruit, but our doctor said it's rich in folic acid and very good.10ShareReport