I really love pineapple but my saas said dont eat it during pregnancy, miscarriage ho sakta hai. Im only 8 weeks so im scared now. Is this actually true ya just a myth? pls clear my doubt.
To get actual labor-inducing effects from pineapple, you'd have to eat like 8 to 10 whole pineapples at once! A couple of slices in a fruit bowl won't do anything. Still, if you want to be safe, just skip it and eat apples or pomegranates instead.
My mother-in-law literally hid the pineapple from the fridge when I got pregnant! To keep peace at home and avoid any tension, I just avoided it completely. There are so many other fruits to eat, so why take the stress?
Pineapple contains an enzyme called bromelain, which in massive concentrated amounts can soften the cervix. But the amount in a few slices is way too low to cause any harm. If you've had it accidentally, don't panic, you are completely fine.
When I had severe vomiting, pineapple was the only thing that tasted refreshing, but I was too scared to eat it. My doctor told me a small slice is fine, but since my stomach was already weak, I avoided it to prevent any acidity. Do what feels comfortable for your stomach.
Haan, sab kehte hain ki pineapple garam hota hai and strictly avoid karna chahiye. Honestly, thoda bohot khaane se kuch nahi hota, par risk kyun lena? Jab tak pregnancy chal rahi hai, tab tak amrud ya kela khao na.
I remember feeling so scared to eat even a single slice of pineapple because of what people said, it is such a stressful time. But please don't worry, a small amount won't hurt you. Hugs to you, you are doing great and your baby is safe.
I totally understand how stressful it is when everyone gives conflicting food advice. You just want to protect your precious little baby. It is completely okay to skip pineapple altogether if it makes you feel anxious, your peace of mind is most important.
Since we need to save for the upcoming hospital delivery expenses, we can't afford any unnecessary emergency visits due to dietary mistakes. Even if pineapple is mostly safe in small amounts, it's better to avoid it and buy safer, cheaper fruits like bananas.