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Watermelon in pregnancy
Hi, I am 16 weeks pregnant, I ate so much watermelon  (about two glasses of watermelon juice) as it was giving me relief from nausea , will it cause any harm to my baby? If yes what should I do now?
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Watermelon is safe.
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It is absolutely safe to have watermelon during pregnancy
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Definitely not It will not harm the baby In fact it's wonderful source of minerals n vitamins
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No problem u may consume if ur sugar levels r ok
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