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2023-02-13 03:45:35
Last evening I had 7-8 slices of Britannia fruit cake which contains papya cut and pineapple cut..I am 18 weeks pregnant but last night I had cramps in my lower abdomen on which I took pan D 30mg after consulting my doctor...now I don't have any pain but is it safe to have such cakes at this stage of pregnancy? Or shall I go for a check up? Plz suggest!
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Answered2023-02-13 05:05:22

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You are safe Unripe raw Papaya should not be taken , Ripe baked papaya won’t do any harm Just relax Take care

Answered2023-02-13 04:43:48

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Answered2023-02-13 03:57:26

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Consider it from this point of view; How much cake could have eaten ? May be 50-60 gm. How much papaya or pineapple could have been there in that cake? Maybe 10 gm. How much papain could have been there in that cake ? Maybe 1-2 gm . What will 1-2 gm of papain do to an 18 weeks pregnancy? Nothing. So you are safe. The cramps that you had could have been due to Maida or castor sugar or some such things.

Answered2023-02-13 03:55:11

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Hi...it's nothing to worry about papaya It just a small indigestion because of processed foods and maida Just have a diet modification for better outcome As of now nothing to worry All the best ma...
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Answered2023-02-13 09:25:04

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Answered2023-02-13 06:04:31

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Yes it is It's a myth that papaya n pineapple may lead to a misscarriage

Answered2023-02-13 04:03:25

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