Okay i know this might sound silly but everyone in my ghar keeps telling me to eat saffron, coconut, milk all that for a fair baccha. Im 4 months and honestly just curious if any of these food things actually matter. What did u all eat?
Honestly, skin color depends on genes and no food can change that, so don't waste money on expensive saffron or special milk packages. Better to save that money for hospital delivery charges and baby vaccinations later on. Just eat normal healthy home food and focus on your savings.
Haan yaar, ye sab dadi-nani ke nuskhe hain ki kesar milk piyo toh baby gora hoga, but actually skin color genetic hota hai na. Normal healthy khaana khao, baby healthy hona chahiye bas. Fruit aur dahi khao skin shine karegi baby ki par colour toh parents pe hi jayega na.
I also panicked when my relatives kept telling me to drink saffron milk for a fair baby, and I got so worried if I was doing things wrong. But my doctor laughed and said it's all natural and genetic. Now my baby is here, perfectly healthy, and I realize those worries were totally unnecessary! Just relax and enjoy your food.
I am in my second trimester and people are telling me the same things about having coconut and saffron! Does anyone actually know if there's any science behind this, or is it just old myths? I am just eating my regular fruits and veggies for now.
There's no medical proof that any specific food can make a baby fair, so please ask your gynac before starting any special diet or heavy kesar milk. Sometimes eating too much of certain things can cause heat in the body. Safe pregnancy is most important, so always consult your doctor first.
Aww, I completely understand the excitement of thinking about your baby, but trust me, when you hold your little one in your arms, skin color won't matter at all! Your baby's health is the most beautiful thing in the world. Just focus on eating healthy for a strong baby.
I completely get why you're curious about this, we all want the best for our babies and we hear so many things from people. But honestly, skin color is purely genetic and there is no food that can change it. Don't stress yourself out with these thoughts, just eat what makes you happy and healthy.