Craving maggi so badly these days, like at odd hours also. I know its not exactly healthy but is it really bad in pregnancy ya thoda thoda is ok? someone tell na.
I read so many articles saying maida causes constipation and processed food is bad, which made me so scared. But honestly, a little bit of Maggi once in a while won't hurt. Just make sure you eat healthy meals otherwise.
Honestly, instead of spending money on expensive imported snacks, Maggi is cheap and quick. But since we need to stay healthy to avoid extra doctor visits and test costs, try to limit packaged foods. Balance is key.
My saas was totally against Maggi and wanted me to eat only home-made upma. But sometimes you just need that spicy taste! I used to secretly make a small packet when she went out, haha.
I had Maggi yesterday because of intense cravings but now I am feeling so guilty. Is it really bad for the baby? Did anyone else eat noodles during their second trimester?
I had high BP issues, so my doctor asked me to avoid instant noodles completely due to the high salt content. If you have any medical complications, please ask your doctor before eating processed foods.
I am also craving spicy noodles so much nowadays! Is it the MSG or the maida that we need to worry about? Maybe we can use half the taste maker and add home spices?
My mother-in-law told me to completely avoid instant noodles as they say it's 'hot' for the body. But my doctor said having it occasionally to satisfy cravings is absolutely fine. Trust your doctor's word.
If you crave noodles, try making home-made wheat vermicelli or atta noodles with lots of vegetables. It is much better for digestion. But if you get severe acidity or stomach pain after eating packaged food, please consult your doctor.
Oh sweetie, I totally understand those late-night noodle cravings, they are so hard to resist! Don't be too hard on yourself. Just have a small bowl to satisfy your soul, you are doing great!
I had crazy Maggi cravings during my first trimester and ate it quite a few times. My toddler is perfectly healthy and fine now. Don't feel guilty about occasional cravings, just don't make it a daily habit.
I know cravings can be very strong, but Maggi contains a lot of maida and sodium which isn't great. If you do eat it, try to limit it to once a month just to be safe and avoid unnecessary stress.
I ate Maggi a few times during my pregnancy when nothing else tasted good. Just don't eat it on an empty stomach, maybe have some salad or fruit first so you don't get bad acidity later.