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Can I eat Ramon noodle if I have gallstones?

And I'm 30weeks 3days my baby hasn't really moved yesterday was so little in the morning and that's when she's more active and nothing the whole day even this morning no movements should I be worry worry? Or is it normal?
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I couldnt eat at all when i had gallstones. I wasnt pregnant (thank god) but the pain was so bad they hospitalized me for 4days with just an IV (no food or water by mouth) until they dislodged the stones and took out my gallbladder. I truly believe ramen noodles triggered the attacks because i ate it all the time before i got them. If ur able to eat it then good for you but i had a severe case of gallstones and couldnt eat at all
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Plus that's what my doctor told me years ago when I had stones. :)
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It has enough salt in there. That's why I think half is better than nothing.
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Why cant u put the whole thng ? In there ?  I did not know it was Not. Good
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Thanks!:D
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You can eat them, just don't put the whole packet of seasoning inside the water. Maybe like half if that. Also, try drinking cold water or something sweet and lay on your left side. That should get your little one moving. Good luck! :)
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