Craving panipuri so badly these days yaar, second trimester ki bhook is real. But everyone says outside ka avoid karo. Is it really not okay or thoda chalta hai? Curious what others did.
Craving is natural, but outside water can cause stomach infection or loose motions, which is risky. Try making fresh panipuri at home using clean RO water and fresh pudina. If you ever get severe vomiting or diarrhea, don't wait and contact your doctor immediately.
I am currently 5 months pregnant and I crave panipuri almost every single day! I am always scared of getting an upset stomach though. Does anyone else also eat home-made panipuri to satisfy cravings safely?
Oh, I totally panicked when I accidentally ate road-side panipuri in my first trimester and read horror stories online! But my doctor laughed and said it's fine as long as the place is clean. Don't worry, just choose a hygienic restaurant instead of a street vendor.
There is no scientific reason to ban panipuri, but food poisoning is the main risk. If you have a sensitive stomach, talk to your doctor about what street foods to avoid. Safe, home-cooked versions are always the best bet during these nine months.
Look, panipuri is not bad, but street water is. Just buy the readymade puris, make the spicing and potato stuffing at home with mineral water. It takes 15 minutes, satisfies your craving, and keeps you and the baby safe from infections.
Honestly, I would suggest avoiding outside panipuri completely because of water infection risk, which can be dangerous. If you really crave it, please make the mint water and boiled potatoes hygiene-friendly at home. Safety of the baby comes first, dear.
I understand how hard it is to control pregnancy cravings, and then worrying if you harmed the baby after eating. It's totally okay to eat panipuri, just ensure it is from a very hygienic place. Your mental peace and happiness matter too!
I love panipuri so much, but since we are trying to conceive, I'm trying to be careful about outside food. Making it at home seems much safer and actually fun. Hopefully, I can enjoy it without any worries soon.
Street food might seem cheap, but if you get a stomach infection, the hospital consultation, medicines, and tests will cost you a bomb! Save yourself the expense and medical stress by making clean, hygienic panipuri at home.
Haan na, panipuri dekh kar toh control hi nahi hota! But outside water can be risky for the stomach. Isliye ghar pe hi hygienic pani banakar khao, ekdum safe aur mast option hai.
My dietician at the hospital strictly advised against street food due to typhiod and stomach infection risks. They said if I really want it, I should eat it at premium, hygienic outlets that use purified water. Always ask your hospital nutritionist for a safe alternative chart.
Be very careful with the potatoes (aloo) in panipuri, especially if you are monitoring your blood sugar. Potatoes can cause sudden sugar spikes. I used to replace aloo with boiled sprouts (chana) and it was much safer and healthier!