My saas insists i drink only warm water now, even in this heat. I prefer normal water honestly. Is warm water actually better during pregnancy or is it just an old belief?
I totally understand you asking about warm water, it's those little comforts that mean so much during pregnancy! And yes, warm water is actually wonderful. It can be so comforting, especially for an upset stomach or just to feel cozy. It truly helps with hydration and keeps everything moving smoothly. It's a little kindness you can give your body.
Yes, absolutely! Many women find warm water more soothing and easier to drink, especially if you're experiencing nausea. It can also aid digestion and help relieve constipation, which is common in pregnancy. Just ensure it's pleasantly warm, not hot, and stay well-hydrated throughout the day. It's a simple, good habit.
During my pregnancy, and even now while breastfeeding, I found warm water to be very comforting and easy to drink. It helps keep you hydrated, which is so important. Plus, it can ease mild indigestion and doesn't upset your stomach like very cold water might. Just make sure it's not too hot, just comfortably warm.
Haan, warm water is generally good. Most people in our homes drink lukewarm water, na? It helps with digestion and keeps your system clear, which is helpful when you're pregnant and might face constipation. No need for anything fancy, just normal room temp ya thoda garam paani is perfectly fine for daily consumption.
At my premium hospital, they always emphasized staying hydrated with whatever water temperature felt comfortable. Warm water is absolutely fine, even encouraged by some for better digestion and reducing nausea. But, you should always double-check with your gynac or the hospital's nutritionist for personalized advice based on your health.
Oh, I've heard a lot about this too, as I'm trying to conceive. My aunties say warm water is very good for digestion and makes you feel generally better. I think it would be nice to drink, especially in the mornings. It feels gentle on the stomach, I imagine.