Im 14 weeks and there are so many scary stories about papaya and pineapple causing miscarriage. I love both yaar so im confused. Is it all the fruit or just raw one, anyone know?
This is exactly what I'm confused about too! My MIL keeps saying no to papaya and pineapple, but then I see so many conflicting things online. It's so hard to know what's safe when you're planning, let alone when you're actually pregnant.
The general consensus is to avoid unripe papaya because of its latex content which can stimulate uterine contractions. Ripe papaya is sometimes considered safe in small quantities, but many prefer to avoid it entirely. Pineapple, especially in large amounts, is also often advised against in early pregnancy. Always best to stick to your doctor's specific recommendations.
Most pregnancy apps and reliable sources will tell you that unripe papaya is a definite no-no due to papain. For pineapple, some say it's fine in moderation, but many advise caution, especially in the first trimester. Best to cross-check with your doctor, as individual cases vary.
Oh, the debates around these fruits! I remember how cautious I was. The general advice is to stay away from unripe papaya completely. With pineapple, I think small amounts of ripe one are usually fine later on, but it's best to check with your doc. It's so sweet that you're thinking of every detail!
Dearest, it's important to keep a positive mind and take good care of yourself during this special time. Generally, our elders advise caution with papaya and pineapple as they are considered 'garam'. Trust your body, listen to your doctor, and focus on nourishing foods that bring you peace and health.
Oh god, I overthought every single thing I ate! For papaya, it's the unripe one you really need to avoid, as it has an enzyme that *can* cause issues. Pineapple is also usually on the 'avoid' list, especially in early pregnancy. It's better to be safe and just skip them, I'd say.
With twins, I was always hungry and just ate what I could! But seriously, my gynac said ripe papaya in small amounts is okay, but strictly no unripe (green) papaya because of the latex. Pineapple too, best to avoid in large quantities, especially in the first trimester. Don't risk it for a craving, ya.
Oh, I totally understand the worry! You just want to do everything perfectly for your little one. While ripe papaya is sometimes considered okay, unripe papaya and pineapple are generally advised against because they can potentially cause uterine contractions. It's always best to be cautious, sweetie.
I'm in my second trimester, and I'm still so confused about this! My MIL says no, but my friend ate a little pineapple. I'm so scared to try anything. Did anyone else completely avoid them just to be safe? I just want to make sure I'm doing everything right.
I had thyroid issues during my pregnancy, so my doctor was very particular about what I ate. For papaya and pineapple, he advised strictly against unripe varieties and to be very moderate with ripe ones, if at all. Please maintain regular follow-ups with your doctor and follow their specific dietary advice.
When I was pregnant, I felt so much guilt even thinking about these fruits! I just completely avoided both papaya and pineapple throughout my pregnancy to be on the safe side. The worry wasn't worth it for me. There are so many other delicious fruits to enjoy.
For my delivery, my doc just said focus on fresh and clean food. About papaya and pineapple, I was told to completely avoid unripe papaya. Ripe pineapple in small amounts was generally okay later in pregnancy, but honestly, there are so many other amazing fruits, so I didn't bother much with these.
Haan, yeh toh bohot common question hai, na! Unripe papaya toh bilkul mat khana, usse bachna hai. Pineapple bhi shuru ke mahino mein avoid karna best hai, especially in large quantity. Baaki sab fruits toh theek hain, bas yeh do ka dhyaan rakhna.
Strictly avoid unripe papaya, no questions asked. Ripe papaya in very small quantities might be okay, but why risk it? Pineapple, especially in the first trimester, is also best avoided. Better to choose other fruits. Your baby's safety is priority.