How to improve baby's skin color during pregnancy?
Im in my 5th month and my MIL keeps telling me to eat certain things for baby's complexion. Is there actually anything to it ya its just old talk? Just curious what u all think.
Please don't worry about skin color, dear. Every baby is a blessing and beautiful in their own way. Just focus on eating healthy food and staying happy for your little one.
I understand there's so much pressure from everyone around to have a 'fair' baby, and it can get so overwhelming. But honestly, skin color is purely genetic and there is no scientific way to change it. Your baby will be beautiful and perfect just as they are, don't let these things stress you out.
Haha, honestly, no food is going to change the baby's skin tone, it's all genetics! But hey, if someone tells you to eat saffron or milk, just use it as a sweet excuse to enjoy delicious food and satisfy those pregnancy cravings, okay?
When I was staying at my parents' place, my mom also gave me kesar milk every night, but she always said it's for strength, not color. Skin color is naturally from the parents' genes. The main thing is to keep yourself happy and pampered at home.
Haan, everyone in the family tells you to drink kesar milk, na? But honestly, skin color is completely genetic, nothing can change it. Bas baby healthy hona chahiye, that is what actually matters at the end of the day!
I actually asked my doctor about this because my relatives kept suggesting coconut and saffron. My doctor clearly explained that baby's skin color is 100% determined by DNA and genetics at conception itself. No diet or home remedy can change it, so just focus on balanced nutrition.
Yaar, let's be real, actually skin tone is completely based on genes! No amount of kesar or coconut water is going to change that. Just relax, eat what you like, and don't take these old myths seriously.
Honestly, skin color depends entirely on genetics, not on what you eat. My doctor always said the baby's health is what matters, like how I had to do regular follow-ups for thyroid to keep the baby healthy. Just focus on your health, na!