I usually drink warm water, but I'm in my early pregnancy now and wondering if it's still okay. Can we drink hot water during early pregnancy, or is it better to stick to normal temperature water?
Warm water is fine and can actually help with morning sickness. However, very hot water isn't recommended as it can raise your core temperature. It's always best to consult your doctor about your daily habits.
Beta, highly warm things are not advised in early pregnancy. You can drink light lukewarm (guna-guna) water, it helps with digestion and gas. But avoid drinking very hot water as it can increase body heat.
I've been planning to conceive and wondered about this too because I love hot tea and warm water. Is lukewarm water really better than cold water during this phase? Let me know what your doctor suggests.
I delivered just a few months ago. In early pregnancy, I had terrible gas and lukewarm water was my savior. Very hot water can feel uncomfortable, so just stick to comforting warm water.
Look, lukewarm water is great for digestion, especially when you are bloated. But boiling hot water is a big no. Keep it mild, drink plenty of fluids, and don't overcomplicate small things.
Drinking lukewarm water is perfectly fine and costs nothing to keep you healthy. Don't go for boiling hot water though, as extreme body heat isn't recommended. Save your energy and hospital budget for actual tests later.
Warm water is fine, but don't drink it like you're trying to melt tea leaves inside you! Just keep it normal warm. Your baby is cozy inside, no need to give them a hot bath from the inside haha!