I prefer warm water over cold, feels better on my throat and stomach. But MIL said too hot is not good in pregnancy and now im confused. Is normal warm water fine?
Warm water is totally safe, and honestly, sometimes it was the only thing that didn't make me throw up! Just don't make it so hot that you burn your tongue on top of being sleep-deprived, haha.
Drinking lukewarm water is totally safe and actually helps with digestion. But make sure you don't skip your regular thyroid check-ups, as staying hydrated is key to keeping your levels and energy stable.
Haan na, lukewarm water is actually very good for throat and digestion during these months. Just don't drink boiling hot water, moderate warm is best. Mere ghar pe sab warm water hi peete hain.
Yes, it is safe. When I asked the nutritionists at my hospital, they recommended lukewarm water to aid digestion and prevent infections. Just avoid very high temperatures and keep your hospital contact handy for dietary doubts.
Yes, drinking warm or lukewarm water is perfectly safe and can improve circulation. Research shows it also helps prevent constipation, but my doctor explicitly warned against drinking extremely hot water as it can burn the mouth or upset the stomach.
I know how even drinking water can make you anxious during pregnancy, I felt the same! Warm water is completely safe and actually very soothing for an upset stomach. Just make sure it is not scalding hot.
My toddler keeps me busy now, but I remember drinking lukewarm water daily during my pregnancy to help with my bloating. It's totally safe, just keep the temperature comfortable.
Haan, halka garm paani peena bilkul safe hai aur isse pet bhi saaf rehta hai. Heavy pregnancy me garm paani se bahut raahat milti hai. Aap aaram se pi sakti hain.
In our family, my mother-in-law always suggests warm water with a bit of jeera for digestion. It is very safe, but I always trust my gynac's advice and keep it lukewarm rather than very hot.
Let's be practical. Lukewarm water is fine, but boiling hot water should be avoided. It can cause internal burns and make you feel more dehydrated. Stick to normal warm water and stay active.