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Hi, I am 1.5 months pregnant.May i know whether can i have mother's horlicks with milk during early morning after water intake.
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Mother Horlicks is safe to take at 1.5 months of pregnancy. *You can have 1–2 cups daily with milk. It helps support your nutrition, but it does not replace your regular diet or folic acid tablets. * Continue your prescribed medicines. * If you have diabetes or excess weight gain, use it in moderation.
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Yes you can
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Mothers horlick has too much of sugar content Better to stick to natural sources of protein Supplements to be recommended only if your intake of natural protein is not possible
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it jas more sugar..instead have high protein fresh food
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You csn take it.
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Yes, you can safely have Mother’s Horlicks with milk in early pregnancy, including in the morning after water intake. Tips: Take it in moderate quantity (1 serving/day) Use boiled or pasteurized milk Avoid adding extra sugar If it causes nausea or acidity, you may take it later in the day Reminder: Continue prenatal vitamins as prescribed Eat a balanced diet with fruits, vegetables, and proteins If you have diabetes, excessive weight gain, or acidity, discuss the quantity with your doctor.
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