Had a slice of pineapple yesterday and then someone scared me saying its not safe early on. Im around 7 weeks. Now bohot tension ho gayi, is it really a problem in early pregnancy?
With my PCOS history, I was extremely cautious about every fruit I ate. Pineapple contains bromelain which is traditionally avoided in the first trimester to prevent any risks. It's safer to avoid it early on and choose other fruits like apples instead.
Nahi beta, shuruati mahino me pineapple bilkul mat khana. Humare yahan bade-bujurg isse garam maante hain aur mana karte hain. Apne dhyan rakhna aur acche se khana peena.
I completely avoided pineapple during my first trimester just to be on the safer side. While a small slice might not hurt, it's generally recommended to wait until later in pregnancy. Focus on safe seasonal fruits instead.
Pineapple is traditionally avoided in early pregnancy because it is believed to cause uterine contractions, though you would have to eat a huge amount for that. To be completely safe and stress-free, it's best to skip it for the first 12 weeks. There are plenty of other delicious fruits you can enjoy!
I am currently in my 3rd month and my family strictly told me not to touch pineapple! I miss it so much, but I'm too scared to eat it. Is anyone else also avoiding it completely?
Oh my dear, I totally understand how hard it is to curb those fruit cravings! But please avoid pineapple in these early, precious months just to keep your sweet little baby absolutely safe. Sending you big hugs, you are doing a wonderful job!
I had a history of complications, so I strictly avoided pineapple in my early pregnancy because of the bromelain risk. Please don't take any chances in the first three months. It is always best to ask your doctor before eating it.
Honestly, pineapple can be very acidic and might trigger your morning sickness or heartburn even more. In the early months, it is best to avoid it anyway to be safe. Stick to light fruits like bananas that are easy on the stomach.