Meri mummy keh rahi shuru se ghee khao baccha strong banega, par saas bol rahi early me bhari padta hai. Im just 2 months in. Sach me early pregnancy me ghee thik hai ya baad me start karu?
At my premium hospital, they gave a full dietary chart. Ghee was included, but in specific quantities. I recommend you ask your gynac or the hospital's nutritionist directly. They give personalized advice tailored to your health profile.
While ghee is commonly consumed, every pregnancy is unique. So, for diet-related questions, I strongly advise checking with your gynac. They can give you the safest and most accurate advice based on your individual health.
Ghee? Of course! You need all the energy you can get, especially for those early morning sickness days. I basically lived on ghee parathas sometimes. Just don't go eating it by the spoonful like a dessert, unless your cravings get really wild!
Generally, pure ghee is considered a healthy fat and can be consumed in early pregnancy. It's part of a balanced diet. However, if you have any specific health conditions or dietary concerns, always best to consult your doctor for personalized advice.
Yes, my doctor said that pure ghee in moderation is generally good for early pregnancy. It provides healthy fats and can aid digestion. However, everything in balance, too much of anything is not good. Ensure it's good quality ghee.
If you have any history of gestational diabetes or are at risk, it's best to be careful with fat intake. While ghee is healthy, its calorie and fat content need to be managed. Please consult your doctor or a nutritionist for a personalized diet plan.
Yes, absolutely you can have ghee. It's a source of healthy fats and important nutrients, especially important for baby's development. It can also help with digestion and keep you feeling full. Just ensure it's homemade or from a trusted brand, and use it in moderation.
Don't worry, my dear. A little ghee is perfectly fine and actually quite beneficial for you and the baby. It helps with brain development and gives you energy. Just listen to your body and don't overdo it, okay?
Ghee is good, but focus on overall healthy and affordable food. Don't buy expensive 'organic' ghee if your budget is tight. Good quality homemade ghee in moderation is fine. Your focus should be on nutrition without breaking the bank, because hospital costs and tests are no joke.
Haan, you can have it. Just make sure it's good quality and not too much. A spoonful in your dal or on your roti is perfectly fine. It gives you energy, which you'll need, trust me, especially balancing work and pregnancy.
Oh beta, I totally understand wanting to know what's safe for your precious little one. Yes, a little bit of pure ghee is absolutely fine in early pregnancy. It's nourishing and comforting, and our grandmas swore by it!
Haha, if I couldn't eat ghee, I think I would have cried! I'm in my 3rd trimester now and still enjoying my ghee. Early pregnancy nausea is tough enough without cutting out the good stuff. Just don't overdo it, okay?