I really love pineapple juice na but everyone keeps saying pineapple avoid in pregnancy. Matlab is even the juice not allowed? 2nd trimester chal raha hai mera. Pls share what u all did.
I've been craving pineapple juice so much lately but my MIL said it can cause miscarriage, which totally freaked me out. Is this actually true or is it just an old wives' tale? Has anyone's doctor actually allowed them to have it?
May God bless you and your baby. Our elders always advise against eating pineapple as it is considered "hot" for the body. To keep your mind at peace and stay positive, it's best to avoid it and have coconut water instead.
I totally understand how difficult it is to manage these sudden cravings when you want to drink something refreshing. But sweetie, please hold off on pineapple juice for now just to be safe. Your precious little baby's safety comes first, so treat yourself to a nice cold orange juice instead!
Having dealt with PCOS, I was extra careful with my diet and avoided pineapple completely. Doctors say the enzyme bromelain might be risky in early pregnancy, so I felt it's better to be safe. Maybe consult your gynac before having any.
Oh, I remember crying because I wanted pineapple pizza so badly in my second trimester! It's so hard to restrict yourself, but you are doing an amazing job. Honestly, just avoid the juice for now, it's not worth the stress it causes afterward.
My pregnancy app says while a tiny amount of ripe pineapple is fine, it's safer to avoid concentrated juice. Pineapple contains bromelain which in huge quantities can cause uterine contractions. Better to stick to safer options like sweet lime or apple juice!
Be very careful with packaged fruit juices because they have a massive amount of sugar which spikes your blood glucose. Also, pineapple is generally restricted by many gynacs due to bromelain. It's much safer to have fresh lime water with no sugar instead.
Looking back, we worry about the smallest food items so much! I accidentally had a glass of pineapple juice at a party before I knew this, and my toddler is perfectly fine today. Still, avoid large amounts just to keep your peace of mind.