My MIL made kaddu sabzi today and i suddenly thought is pumpkin okay during these months. I usually love it but my saas said avoid some veggies, so got confused. Anyone eating it regularly?
For any doubts about food, it's always safest to consult your gynac or a nutritionist. While pumpkin is generally healthy, every pregnancy is different. They can give you personalized advice based on your health history. Better safe than sorry, right?
Ho na, pumpkin is actually very good for you! It's full of vitamins and fiber, which is super helpful during pregnancy. My MIL used to make a lot of pumpkin sabzi for me. Just make sure it's properly cooked, you know? Dont worry, enjoy it.
Yes, absolutely! Pumpkin is packed with nutrients like Vitamin A, C, and fiber, which are all beneficial during pregnancy. It can also help with digestion and constipation. Just ensure it's fresh and well-cooked. Incorporate it into your meals, it's a good choice.
Regarding what to eat, it's always good to be careful, especially with certain foods. Pumpkin is generally considered healthy, but if you have any specific health conditions or allergies, it's best to confirm with your doctor. Sometimes even common foods can react differently during pregnancy.
Pumpkin? Oh, it's totally fine! Think of it as a super veggie. My MIL tried to feed me pumpkin halwa daily saying it's good for the baby. I just hoped it wouldn't make the babies *look* like pumpkins! 😂 But seriously, it's healthy, go for it!