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Jackfruit during early pregnancy
Please tell me can we jackfruit during early pregnancy ,will it causes miscarriage? I am asking this as I am having pcod as well .and can you please suggest which fruits to eat and which fruits to not to eat during early pregnancy ?
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It is absolutely safe and does not cause any harm in pregnancy. rest assured.
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U can eat jackfruit in ealry pregnacy but in moderate quantity. Papaya & pineapple needs to be completely avoided in whole pregnancy
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PCOD in early pregnancy should continue Metformin till 12 weeks if you conceived on Metformin
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Get blood sugar test done frequently as there is risk of gestational diabetes
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Get thyroid test done and blood sugar test done Take wheat based diabetes diet Take milk with turmeric at night Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses and travel Avoid papaya and pineapple Take Amla and Fish Reduce oil Take plenty of onions and garlic and tomatoes Continue Fol123 Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month Get NT scan at 12 weeks Review with reports on Practo for online prescription
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