Tripti Kale24 Apr 2026Can we eat grapes during pregnancy?I love grapes and they are in season right now. I just wanted to check if it's okay to eat grapes during pregnancy? Are there any specific types to avoid, or can I enjoy them freely?010ShareShare your experience or answer thisCommentSort by:LatestNirmala Rout·27 Apr 2026Don't worry, grapes are perfectly fine to eat. Just don't overdo it, and wash them thoroughly to remove any chemicals.23ShareReportAishwarya Dash·30 Apr 2026I've been munching on grapes to satisfy my sweet cravings lately! Just eat in moderation so you don't get too much sugar.23Share
Nirmala Rout·27 Apr 2026Don't worry, grapes are perfectly fine to eat. Just don't overdo it, and wash them thoroughly to remove any chemicals.23ShareReport
Aishwarya Dash·30 Apr 2026I've been munching on grapes to satisfy my sweet cravings lately! Just eat in moderation so you don't get too much sugar.23Share
Vartika Bundela·2 May 2026Oh don't stress too much about grapes! A small bowl now and then is totally fine and actually refreshing.23ShareReport
Renuka Chadha·6 May 2026I freaked out after reading online that grapes are dangerous. But my doctor laughed and said they are perfectly fine in small amounts.21ShareReport
Devi Raju·28 Apr 2026Haan ji, grapes bilkul kha sakte hain. Bas thoda dho kar acche se khana, safe rahega.18ShareReport
Anindita Mangal·1 May 2026I was advised to avoid them in the third trimester due to heat, so please confirm with your gynac once just to be safe.15ShareReport
Anindita Rawal·3 May 2026I ate grapes throughout my pregnancy and had a normal delivery. They are great for hydration, just eat them fresh.14ShareReport
Suvarna Salunkhe·7 May 2026Grapes contain resveratrol which some doctors advise avoiding in large amounts, but a small handful of green grapes is generally safe and healthy.12ShareReport
Mandira Alva·5 May 2026Grapes are my absolute favorite sweet snack right now! They are great for sweet cravings, just keep the portions sensible.11ShareReport
Radhika Natarajan·25 Apr 2026Yes, you can eat them in moderation. Just wash them properly before eating.10ShareReport