I'm pregnant and heard that jaundice can sometimes be a concern. What are some general tips or precautions one can take to try and avoid jaundice during pregnancy? I want to make sure I'm doing everything right.
Suno, just focus on eating fresh, hot homemade food and completely avoid outside juice or street food for these few months. Drink lots of filtered or boiled water to keep your system clean and healthy. Don't worry, just take these basic precautions.
The most important thing is to avoid contaminated water and street food, as Hepatitis A and E are the main causes of jaundice in pregnancy. Drink only boiled or filtered water, and make sure your food is fully cooked at home.
With my 3rd-trimester cravings, looking at street food is painful, but I stay away to avoid jaundice! Drink clean RO water and eat simple home food. Trust me, managing pregnancy is enough work without a liver infection!
To avoid jaundice, strictly drink boiled water and eat only at home. Getting jaundice during pregnancy means extra expensive blood tests, liver scans, and hospital admission costs which can drain your savings. Prevention is much cheaper than cure!
My doctor explained that during pregnancy, our immunity is slightly lower, making us more prone to waterborne infections like jaundice. He advised me to strictly avoid outside food, raw salads, and to ensure my liver function tests are done on time during regular checkups.
Keep your liver happy by drinking clean water and eating fresh home-cooked meals! 🍎 Avoid oily street food and outside sugarcane juices completely. Stay healthy and active! 😊
Just follow simple rules: drink boiled water, wash fruits thoroughly, and avoid eating raw salads from outside. I used to carry my own water bottle everywhere during my pregnancy so I never had to drink outside water. It's a simple, zero-cost way to stay safe.