Ghar pe saas keh rahi hai kesar wala doodh shuru kar do. Par mujhe pata nahi konse mahine se lena chahiye, ya pehle trimester me theek hai ya nahi. Aap log kab se kesar lena start karti ho? Bata do na.
I've heard so many different things about saffron! Some say it's for fair skin, some for calming the baby. It sounds lovely, but I'm not sure when is the right time or how much is safe. Maybe in the later months? It feels like something traditional families give.
Saffron, huh? With twins, I felt like I needed double of everything! But seriously, I was advised to start it in the third trimester, just a couple of strands in milk. Don't go overboard expecting miracles, but it's a nice warm drink. And always ask your doctor, they'll know best for your unique situation.
I started having a few strands of saffron in warm milk every night from my seventh month, as my mom insisted. It felt nice and relaxing before bed. My doctor said a small, controlled amount is generally fine in the later stages. Don't overdo it though, a little goes a long way.
My mother used to give me a tiny bit of saffron in warm milk every evening, starting from my seventh month. She said it was good for the baby and would help me relax. It felt very comforting. Just make sure to ask your doctor if it's okay for you, and only use a small amount.
Saffron is often mentioned for its warmth and calming properties. Many suggest having it in the third trimester, but it's always best to check with your gynac. My doctor advised me to be cautious with any new additions to my diet, especially given my PCOS history. So, definitely consult your doctor first.
Honestly, I waited till my third trimester to start having saffron. My mother-in-law would add a couple of strands to my milk every night. I didn't feel any major difference, but it was a nice warm drink. I'd say just a tiny bit, very sparingly, after consulting your doctor.
Many people traditionally start having saffron in their milk from the second or third trimester. It's believed to have warming properties and can help with mood. However, moderation is key; just a few strands, not a pinch. Always run it by your doctor to ensure it's suitable for your specific pregnancy.