Saas keh rahi hai garam cheeze mat khao body heat badhti hai pregnancy me thik nahi. Mujhe bohot garmi bhi lag rahi aajkal. Kya sach me body heat se koi farak padta hai baby ko?
Any unusual feeling, like feeling excessively hot or having a fever, can make you very anxious, especially if you've had a difficult past. It's always best to be overly cautious in pregnancy. If you feel too hot or have a fever, please check with your doctor immediately to rule out any complications and get reassurance.
Oh, I remember worrying about everything back then! Yes, excess body heat, especially high fever or extreme external heat (like saunas), can be a concern, particularly in early pregnancy. But general 'garam taseer' foods or feeling warm usually just means your hormones are active. Just keep yourself cool and hydrated, my little one is a healthy toddler now, so don't stress too much!
Yes, absolutely! Overheating is not good for pregnancy, especially in the first trimester. Avoid hot tubs, saunas, and really hot baths that can raise your core temperature. Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated and cool. If you have a fever, contact your doctor immediately without delay.
I had thyroid issues during my pregnancy, and that sometimes affects body temperature regulation, making you feel hotter or colder. So yes, maintaining a normal body heat is important. If you feel excessively hot or have a fever, it's really crucial to talk to your gynac, especially if you have any underlying conditions like thyroid, for proper guidance and check-up.