Papayya cherries in 11th week pregnant

2023-05-27 11:02:35
I am an 11th week pregnant. Today by mistake I took 4 papayya cherries in ice cream. Please help me with any problems for my baby and pregnancy. I got pregnant after 4 years of marriage. I am craving icecream and pickle. So today I taken icecream. Please help me.
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No problem Relax

Answered2023-05-28 06:27:25

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Do not worry. Papaya pulp itself is not bad for baby. Papaya seeds are harmful and should not be ingested. So overall papaya is told to be avoided.
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Nothing regarding papaya problem..!

Answered2023-05-27 14:37:03

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What are Papaya Cherries? I know what Papaya is . I also know that Cheery is. But I have never heard of Papaya Cherries and that too the variety where four can fit in an ice cream.

Answered2023-05-27 14:23:18

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Kindly Consult for discussion

Answered2023-05-27 13:32:09

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No need to worry
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo for further information

Answered2023-05-27 12:46:13

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Nothing  to  worry

Answered2023-05-27 12:30:22

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Connect please

Answered2023-05-27 11:14:24

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Pls dont worry nothing will happen to the baby

Answered2023-05-27 14:00:53

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Don't  worry  no problem for your baby. Avoid papaya next time.

Answered2023-05-27 11:25:19

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