My saas keeps adding pipli in my milk at night, says it's good for cold and immunity. But im 5 months pregnant and thoda confused if it's safe ya not. Anyone took it during pregnancy?
I am actually trying to conceive right now and my mother-in-law also told me to avoid hot spices like pipli. It is said to affect the uterus, so please be careful. Maybe u can ask your gynac if it is okay to have? Sending u lots of good wishes!
Though I love home remedies, pipli is actually too strong and hot for pregnancy, dear. It's usually avoided because it can stimulate contractions. If you are having a cold or cough, try warm ginger water or tulsi instead, but definitely ask your doctor before taking pipli.
Mere saath bhi with my PCOS history, I was extremely careful about what I ate. Pipli is quite heating for the body, so I would highly suggest not taking it. Please talk to your doctor first, they know your body's history best. Take care!
I always try to stay fit with light walking and prenatal yoga when my doc allowed, but when it comes to diet, I don't take risks with herbs. Pipli is known to be very strong and can trigger contractions, so I'd say skip it. Do talk to your gynac about what spices are safe for you.
Oh god, please avoid it completely! I used to search every single herb on Google during my pregnancy and got so scared of even normal spices. Pipli is very hot in nature and can cause contractions, so honestly, just stay away from it. Do ask your gynac before eating anything like this.
Hi! Actually, it is better to avoid pipli right now because it's quite strong. During my pregnancy, my doctor told me to stick to normal ghar ka khana and simple spices like jeera and haldi. For any herb or Ayurvedic thing, just check with your doctor once to be safe, na.
Pipli or long pepper is known to have strong properties that might stimulate the uterus, so it's generally not recommended in pregnancy. Honestly, it's always best to consult your gynac before taking any herbal supplements or traditional remedies. Better to be safe than sorry, so please check with your doctor first.