By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
Discover which fruits you should avoid during pregnancy to ensure the health and safety of both you and your baby.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
Unripe or semi-ripe papaya contains latex, which can cause contractions and potentially lead to premature labor. Best to avoid.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
Pineapple contains bromelain, an enzyme that may soften the cervix and trigger contractions, increasing the risk of early labor.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
Grapes, especially black and green varieties, are known to raise body temperature and potentially cause digestive issues during pregnancy.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
While generally safe, watermelon can overhydrate, diluting vital nutrients and electrolytes. Moderation is key.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
High in added sugars and potentially harmful preservatives, canned fruits in syrup can lead to excessive weight gain and blood sugar spikes.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
The strong stimulative properties of passion fruit can cause digestive issues and discomfort during pregnancy.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
Jackfruit can influence hormone levels and potentially trigger contractions due to its high fiber content, which may be intense for some during pregnancy.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
Avocado is generally safe but high in fat; excessive consumption might lead to weight gain. Keep intake in moderation.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
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By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)