I saw a video saying dalchini water helps fertility, but I dont know what to believe anymore. We are trying naturally and I dont want to do anything harmful. Has anyone asked a doctor about cinnamon?
Oh, I totally understand that feeling of wanting to try everything to conceive. It's such an emotional journey. While some people talk about cinnamon's benefits, please be sure to discuss any natural remedies with your doctor. They can help you in the best and safest way possible, my dear.
I also heard about cinnamon when I was trying to conceive and felt so confused if I should try it. Did anyone else feel like there was so much conflicting info? I decided to stick to what my doctor recommended. It's a big decision, so maybe talk to your gynac about it?
When I was trying, I heard so many things, cinnamon being one of them. I did add it to my diet because I like the taste, but honestly, I don't think it was the reason I conceived. My doctor said lifestyle and tracking were more important. Please talk to your gynac for accurate info.
If cinnamon helped conceive, I'd probably have triplets by now, haha! No, but seriously, for twins we had to go through proper medical consultation. I think for single baby also, it is better to consult doc. Cinnamon is for flavour, not for making babies.
Haha, if only it were that simple, right? I'd be sprinkling cinnamon on everything! Honestly, I don't think there's solid proof for it. Just keep trying normally, and maybe add some cinnamon to your chai for taste instead. That's what I'd do now, if I had the energy to make chai.
My dear, I know how much you want this, and it's natural to look for anything that might help. While cinnamon is a healthy spice, there isn't strong medical evidence to say it helps with conceiving. Focus on good health and relax. Always check with your doctor for fertility advice, okay?
Given my history with complications, I am always very cautious about what I put into my body. While cinnamon has its health benefits, using it specifically to aid conception without medical advice can be risky. It's crucial to talk to your doctor about all such remedies.
After my miscarriage, I became so careful and researched everything, and honestly, I found a lot of conflicting information about cinnamon for conception. While some people swear by natural remedies, it's best to discuss with your doctor. They can give proper guidance based on your personal health situation. Please be cautious.
Yaar, this is one of those things that I used to overthink so much! I've read about it helping with insulin sensitivity, which *might* indirectly help with PCOS-related infertility for some. But it's really important not to rely solely on it. Always talk to your fertility specialist or gynac for proper advice, okay? Don't stress yourself out too much.
I do love my natural remedies for small things, but for something like conception, it's a bit different. While cinnamon has good properties, I wouldn't say it's a proven way to conceive. It's best to use it for flavour, and for conception related concerns, talk to your doctor. They know best.
Girl, if cinnamon helped, my husband would be a walking cinnamon roll! Kidding! But seriously, I've heard some buzz, but mostly it's just old wives' tales, I think. Focus on healthy lifestyle and talk to your doc. No magic spice unfortunately!
Mmm, cinnamon! I just had some on my oats this morning, it's so yummy. As for helping to conceive, I've heard some stories, but I think its more of a flavour enhancer than a baby-maker, haha. If you enjoy it, why not? But don't depend on it solely for conception, yaar.
Look, people say many things, but don't just believe everything. Cinnamon is good for health generally, but for conceiving, you need proper medical advice. Best to consult your doctor. Don't experiment with your body, especially for something so important.
I used all the apps and trackers when we were trying, and honestly, cinnamon never popped up as a medically backed conception aid. While it has some health benefits, for fertility, you should really follow your doctor's plan. Focus on tracking your cycle and healthy habits first.
Lol, if cinnamon worked, every bakery owner would be pregnant! I think it's more of an old wives' tale, sweetie. Don't stress too much about these things. Just enjoy your journey and consult your doctor for real advice. Keep calm and carry on!