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First baby Doubt

May I eat pineapple when pregnant? And In Which month I can observe the baby's  movement?
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Thank you very much for your most kind of information
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1794093 tn?1357930759
ya the eating pineapple to induce is not realistic cause you would have to eat at least 7 whole pineapples and i could imagine how well a person would feel after that! and it has to be fresh pineapple....canned pineapple doesnt have the chemical needed to "induce" if it even would work....

Its more realistic to stay patient till around 20 weeks for movement as everyone is different and some moms dont feel movement even before 24 weeks... for me with my first it was regular crazy kicking at 18 weeks and with this one those regular,  unmistakeable kicks didnt happen till over 20 weeks... i want to say 21 or 22 weeks.... but this round the placenta is in the front and causes padding so it took longer... i did feel kicks here and there but i think waiting for the regular kicks when you cant second guess yourself is what really counts.... and its sooo much better :) So be patient when it comes to feeling them.... only because i see lots of posts of moms worrying when they havent felt any kicks when other moms have already... everyone is different :)
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Hello Mrs Helenk!
Thank you very much for your answer. I pray to god for you have normal delivery.
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1868604 tn?1346458662
Yes you can eat pineapple. You will have to cases of them before it supposedly will induce labor. As long as it doesn't upset your stomach then it's all good. As for baby movement, I personally start feeling little funny bubble and pops around 15 weeks. By 20 weeks I was able to tell for sure those were kicking. And baby been kicking on and off with days in between when baby just hiding. After 30 weeks I can't even catch a break, lil one been kicking non stop day and nite with hiccups daily. I'm now 35 weeks and I wake up with sore belly and rib pain most days. Oh the joy of motherhood, lol.
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