Methi leaves in early pregnancy

2021-02-04 08:25:24
Can  I  consume    methi   leaves in  the    form of   paratha    and   sabji   in   early   pregnancy?
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Yes you can consume methi leaves. Ensure you have everything in moderation

Answered2021-02-04 10:53:35

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Hi You should avoid in early pregnancy because it some time cause induce contractions, one must consume those under the supervision of a naturopath. You can consumed  it only after the 37th week of pregnancy.

Answered2021-02-04 10:50:03

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Hello 😊, Methi (leaves or in any other form) warm in nature. Which needs to be avoided in 1st trimester of pregnancy. Later,it can be taken as per medical condition.
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Please avoid junk and stale foods.

Answered2021-02-04 09:29:15

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Better to avoid it as can create nausea and vomiting during early phase of pregnancy.

Answered2021-02-04 08:34:29

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No don't take

Answered2021-02-04 17:15:54

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