Chia seeds in pregnanacy

2023-03-11 02:48:34
Is it good and safe to have chia seeds during pregnancy second and third trimester. Plz advice am 25th week pregnant now
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Answered2023-03-25 11:43:33

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Answered2023-03-14 02:22:00

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Eat plenty of vegetables upto 1000 gm in salad,steam,stew,or cooked form

Answered2023-03-12 18:11:19

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Yes you can have chia seeds soaked in water. They are considered cool in its tasir. Can eat 15g daily. Can add to smoothie or curds.

Answered2023-03-11 15:16:56

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Yes u can take it ...completely safe Chia seeds rich in omega 3 fatty acid and fibre

Answered2023-03-11 09:40:47

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Chia seeds are good source of Omega 3 fatty acids. Helps in smooth motions. You can have a 1 tsp of chia seeds on regularly basis.
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Answered2023-03-11 03:43:56

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Hi, yes you can have it, as chia seeds are cool in nature you can alternate using it if you feel like its cooling your body too much, regards.

Answered2023-03-12 13:24:24

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Hi, Yes you may consume Chia seeds in smoothies, oatmeals, puddings etc. Take in moderation. Thanks

Answered2023-03-12 11:03:12

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Gud after noon yes u can take it.

Answered2023-03-11 10:18:56

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Yes you can have there one teaspoon soaked overnight in water once a day not more than this

Answered2023-03-11 05:18:08

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