Im a non veg person and love my chicken and mutton, but ghar pe everyone is saying avoid it during pregnancy. Is that actually true ya just a myth? confused thoda.
Haan, meat is fine, it gives you a lot of iron and protein which is good for the baby. Just ensure it's fresh and cooked at home properly, avoid outside food if possible to prevent any infection. If you feel any discomfort or anything, then surely check with your doctor immediately.
Yes, you can definitely eat meat during pregnancy, just make sure it's cooked really well, no half-cooked stuff at all. I had non-veg throughout my pregnancy, my baby is healthy and my delivery was normal. Listen to your body and what your gynac says, that's most important!
Yes, absolutely you can. Meat is a great source of protein, iron, and B vitamins, all crucial for pregnancy. Just ensure it's fully cooked to kill any bacteria and maintain proper food hygiene. Consult your doctor for specific dietary recommendations based on your health.
Oh, I remember this confusion! I ate meat and my little one is a healthy toddler now. As long as it's cooked till very well done and from a reliable source, it's generally okay. Don't overthink it, just focus on a balanced diet.
Yaar, of course you can! I ate chicken, fish, mutton, everything. My doc actually said it's good for iron and protein, just make sure it's cooked till no blood is visible. Just handle it hygienically and you're good to go. Don't worry too much!
Honestly, meat can get expensive na? While I ate chicken and fish, I made sure it was home-cooked properly to avoid any issues. Also, remember protein is important, but if meat is too costly, there are always daals and paneer that are cheaper and give good nutrition for you and baby. Just keep that in mind for your budget for all hospital costs later.
I totally understand wanting to be so careful about everything you eat for your precious baby. Yes, meat is fine, it actually provides so many essential nutrients you both need. Just ensure every piece is cooked thoroughly, so you can eat without any worries for your little one.