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Suno, you can definitely have brinjal but don't eat it too often in the first trimester. Some people get allergies or severe gas from it. Just wash it thoroughly before cooking and eat fresh home-cooked bharta or sabzi.
I had crazy cravings for fries but because of my thyroid and weight monitoring, my doctor told me to keep junk food to a minimum. Do discuss your diet with your gynac in your regular checkups.
Beta, it is safe as long as your doctor hasn't told you to take complete rest. Just be very gentle and careful so there is no pressure on your belly. Your comfort is the most important thing right now.
I am still trying for my first, but reading these experiences is so eye-opening. It seems like the second time you are much more experienced but also have more responsibilities. Sending all of you experienced moms my respect!
Just sit comfortably with your back well supported and avoid crossing your legs. Don't sit in one place for too long.
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