I have this habit of chewing saunf after every meal, helps with my gas. Now in pregnancy im not sure if its safe to have daily. Is it ok ya should i avoid? pls tell.
Honestly, at my premium hospital, they always advised to clear every single food item with the doctor. While saunf in small amounts is generally considered safe for digestion, it's best to ask your gynac directly. Don't rely on general advice for something so important.
I totally understand the confusion around food during pregnancy! We want to be so careful. Generally, a small amount of saunf for digestion is okay, but if it's a concern, please ask your doctor. It's better to be sure for your peace of mind.
I personally had saunf in very small quantities, mostly in my mouth freshener, and it was fine for me. But I'm not a doctor, and every pregnancy is different. I'd really recommend asking your own gynac about it.
Haan beta, thoda sa saunf toh kha sakte ho. Pet ke liye achcha hota hai. Hamare ghar pe toh sab khate hain. Bas zyada mat khaana, thoda sa hi theek rehta hai. Ghabraane ki koi baat nahi.
Saunf can actually help with nausea sometimes! I used to chew a few seeds when I felt queasy. In small amounts, it's generally considered safe and good for digestion. Just don't go overboard, like with anything else during pregnancy. Hope it helps you!
Yes, saunf (fennel seeds) in moderate amounts is generally considered safe during pregnancy. It's often used for indigestion and mild nausea. However, consuming it in very large quantities is not recommended, as with any herb. If in doubt, a quick check with your doctor is always wise.
Oh, I love saunf after meals! Is it really safe? I'm worried about anything that might be 'heating' for the body. What about saunf water, is that okay? I'm so confused about what's safe and what's not.
While saunf is generally safe, it's always about moderation. When I had gestational diabetes, I had to be careful with everything, even small things. For something like saunf, a small amount for digestion is usually fine, but if you have specific conditions, ask your doctor.
Oh, this is a good question! I'm planning pregnancy and always wonder about these common foods. I heard saunf is good for digestion, but also can be 'garam'. So, is it a yay or nay for mummies-to-be? So many things to keep track of!