Got a big box of fresh strawberries and im craving them so bad rn, second trimester ki bhook is unreal. But my saas said thoda soch ke khao, koi thanda cheez. Is it actually fine or no? anyone ate them?
Strawberries are totally fine, but they can get quite expensive off-season. I used to buy them only when in season to save some money, since delivery charges and baby vaccinations cost a lot later. Just wash them well ghar pe and enjoy them as a healthy snack.
Having lost a baby before, I know how terrifying it is to eat anything new. Strawberries are usually considered very safe, but please wash them very, very gently and thoroughly. If you feel even slightly anxious, just ask your doctor once so you can eat them with a peaceful mind.
Yes dear, you can absolutely eat strawberries, they are very healthy for you and the baby. Just make sure to wash them thoroughly in warm water to clean any dirt or chemicals before eating. Enjoy your fruits and don't stress, you are doing great.
I can't say about medical guidelines, but personally, I ate a lot of strawberries when I was pregnant. They never caused me any issues and actually helped with my mild morning sickness. Just wash them extra clean before eating.
Actually strawberry is super safe and healthy, yaar! I used to have them with thoda yogurt when my sweet cravings hit. Just wash them properly because of the dirt on the skin, baki chill maro and khao!
Yes, strawberries are safe and full of antioxidants. I had thyroid issues throughout my pregnancy so I was very strict about my diet and constantly checked with my doctor during regular monthly follow-ups. Just make sure your overall diet is aligned with what your doctor advises for your specific reports.
Oh I craved strawberries so much during my pregnancy, and eating them always made me so happy. It's totally safe and actually very good for the baby's growth because of the folate. Enjoy every bite, these little cravings are so special!
Yes, absolutely. Strawberries are an excellent source of vitamin C and fiber, so go ahead. Just buy organic if possible and wash them thoroughly. No need to restrict yourself from good nutrition.
I think they are generally safe, but since I had some bleeding complications early on, I became extremely cautious about everything I ate. It's always best to just drop a quick message to your gynac to confirm if it suits your current health status. Better safe than sorry.
Yes, you can eat them without any worry, they are packed with Vitamin C and folate. No need to overthink every single fruit. Just soak them in water with a bit of salt or vinegar to clean them properly, and eat in moderation.