The fetus is born in the mother’s body. Over time, it develops. The body of a human baby is completed. The growth, health, weight, intelligence, immunity, birth defects of the baby in the mother’s womb depend on the mother’s health, nutrition, and mental and physical well-being. Pregnancy is divided into the first, second, and third trimesters.
First trimester (1-13 weeks): This is very important. As a result, things like weakness, fatigue, insomnia, and weight loss occur. Therefore, it is better not to fast during the first three months of pregnancy.
Second trimester (14-26 weeks): This period of pregnancy is called the ‘golden period’. The unpleasant symptoms of the first trimester are relieved during this time.
Third trimester (27-40 weeks): During this time, the baby grows rapidly. If fasting causes the mother to lose weight or the baby to move less, it is better not to fast.
1. Pay attention to the nutritional quality of sahri, iftar, and dinner. 2. Avoid staying up late and ensure adequate sleep. 3. Increase your rest to reduce the fatigue of fasting. 4. Avoid excessive walking and excessive exertion. 5. Drink enough water. 6. Stay worry-free. 7. If the baby is not moving. 8. If you feel pain in your lower abdomen. 9. If you feel tired or weak even after getting enough rest. 10. If you have vomiting and headaches. 11. If you feel feverish. 12. If the baby is not gaining weight. 13. If the amniotic fluid level decreases. 14. If you urinate frequently or if you feel pain while urinating.