Yes, corn has folic acid, fiber, and good carbs, making it a great snack. Just make sure it is thoroughly cooked or boiled to avoid any stomach infections. Avoid eating it from unhygienic roadside stalls.
Hi dear, yes, corn is perfectly safe and highly nutritious during pregnancy. It helps with digestion too because of high fiber. Just make sure you wash and boil it properly at home.
I was so scared to eat corn thinking it might cause gas or bloating, which is already so bad in pregnancy! But I ate it in small portions and it was completely fine. Just don't overeat it at night.
Uff, in this 3rd trimester heat, boiled bhutta with lemon and salt is the only thing keeping me sane. It's totally fine to eat, plus the fiber helps with the lovely pregnancy constipation. Go eat some!
Corn is generally fine, but since I had gestational diabetes and some complications, my doctor asked me to limit sweet corn because of the starch. Please check with your gynac once to see if it suits your diet.
Yes, you can eat it. I had sweet corn salads during my pregnancy for fiber, which helped prevent constipation. Trust me, avoiding constipation is so crucial, especially if you end up having a C-section later like I did.