We are trying to conceive and I love eating papaya, but my MIL told me to stop it completely. Now im thoda confused whether it actually affects conceiving or not. Anyone know about this?
When you're trying to conceive, especially if you're going through treatments like IVF, every little thing feels like it could have an impact. Raw papaya is generally advised against during pregnancy due to its properties. While it might not directly 'affect' conception, many people choose to avoid it completely around that time just to be on the safer side. It's best to discuss any dietary concerns with your fertility specialist.
Beta, hamare yahan toh log bolte hain ki kacha papita khaana garam hota hai, pregnancy mein achha nahi hota. Par conceive karne ke liye? Aisa toh kuch suna nahi. Mostly log pakka papita khate hain, woh toh theek hai. But jab try kar rahe ho toh thoda careful rehna chahiye, shayad. Doctor se pooch lena.
I remember panicking about every single food item when I was trying to conceive! Papaya, especially unripe, is always talked about in relation to pregnancy *after* conception, as something to avoid. For just trying to conceive, it's not really an issue. Just avoid the unripe one *once* you get pregnant. Don't stress about it too much beforehand.
Ugh, papaya. Honestly, by my third trimester, I'm so tired, I barely remember what I ate yesterday! But seriously, the main thing with papaya is to avoid the *unripe* one once you're pregnant, because it can cause contractions. For *conceiving*, it's not usually a big deal. Just eat ripe ones, they're good for digestion anyway. 😅
Hey! So, the talk about papaya usually comes up once you're already pregnant, especially raw papaya, as it's believed to cause contractions.🤰 For just trying to conceive, there's no solid evidence it affects it directly. So, ripe papaya should be okay! But always check with your doc if you're really worried! 😊
Papaya, especially raw or semi-ripe, is commonly linked to issues *during* pregnancy, as it can induce contractions. For simply 'trying to conceive,' there isn't much scientific evidence that it directly affects fertility. However, if you're actively trying, it might be wise to generally avoid it, just to form good habits for when you do conceive. Always cross-check with your gynac, especially if you have other conditions like thyroid.