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Is papaya safe during pregnancy? Gynaecologist shares the benefits and risks of eating this fruit
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Is papaya safe during pregnancy? Gynaecologist shares the benefits and risks of eating this fruit

by jummy84 December 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Pregnancy is a time of joy and excitement, but it also means paying close attention to what you eat for your own and the baby’s well-being. This fruit is rich in minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants. Still, there is always a debate about whether it is safe to eat papaya during pregnancy.

Papaya is believed to be heat-inducing and pregnant women are often told to avoid it. (Adobe Stock)

Papaya is a very healthy fruit. It contains a lot of folate, potassium, and fibre. It is also a good source of vitamin C, which helps keep your immune system strong and supports your baby’s growth during pregnancy. “Papaya can help with digestion, easing common problems such as constipation, bloating, and heartburn”, Dr Sonamm Tiwari, Consultant Gynaecologist and Obstetrician at Hiranandani Hospital Vashi, tells Health Shots.

While papaya has many benefits, it’s important to know its risks during pregnancy. Dr Tiwari warns: “The enzyme papain in papaya can cause uterine contractions, which may lead to miscarriage or preterm labour”. Unripe or semi-ripe papaya is even riskier, as it can cause the amniotic sac to rupture, resulting in a loss of amniotic fluid that can harm the feotus.

Dr Tiwari further says that “pregnant women should be cautious, especially in the later stages of pregnancy, when risks can increase. Expectant mothers should stay informed about these risks as they make dietary decisions.”

Is unripe papaya better than ripe papaya during pregnancy?

Eating papaya during pregnancy requires caution. Papaya contains phytoestrogens, natural compounds that can mimic estrogen in the body. Even ripe papayas may disrupt hormones and potentially cause problems such as low birth weight or developmental issues for the baby. Dr Tiwari advises, “It is important to be careful and eat papaya in moderation.”

Should you totally avoid papaya during pregnancy?

According to Dr Tiwari, the answer is “not necessarily”. If you still want to enjoy this tropical fruit, the expert shares some tips on how to do so safely:

  • Choose fully ripe papayas: Unripe papayas have much higher levels of papain compared to ripe ones, making ripe papayas a safer option for pregnant women.
  • Practice moderation: “If you decide to eat papaya, limit yourself to no more than 1 cup of fully ripe fruit per day,” the doctor says. Pay attention to your body; if you feel any discomfort, stop eating it right away.
  • Consult a healthcare professional: If you have any concerns about eating papaya during your pregnancy, it’s important to talk to your doctor for personalised advice. Every pregnancy is different.

What to do if you accidentally ate papaya during pregnancy?

Mistakes happen. If you accidentally ate papaya, stay calm. Eating a small amount usually won’t cause harm. “Watch for any unusual symptoms, such as allergic reactions, stomach problems, or uterine contractions”, shares the doctor. If you notice anything unusual or have concerns, contact your healthcare provider. They can support you through this.

(Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.)

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Study says introducing this fruit to your baby as one of the first solid foods will boost gut health and immunity
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Study says introducing this fruit to your baby as one of the first solid foods will boost gut health and immunity

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Sept 30, 2025 08:19 pm IST

A fruit rich in antioxidants builds up their gut, immunity health. Study says babies also develop fewer allergy symptoms. 

It’s an exciting period for parents as they introduce solid foods to their babies. But did you know that this early stage of solid food can also help your baby develop a healthy gut and immune system? A study published in Frontiers in Nutrition on September 4 highlighted the value of a fruit when introduced as one of the first solid foods. The researchers named it blueberry.

Introduce healthy foods to your baby during the solid food stage. (Picture credits: Freepik)

ALSO READ: Paediatrician shares 6 foods children should eat to sharpen brain, improve focus: Blueberries to pumpkin seeds

Blueberries support gut bacteria

The researchers, in an experiment, gave infants freeze-dried blueberry powder daily, which is around 2 ounces of fresh blueberries. This powder was either mixed into purees or breast milk. The results revealed that babies who consumed blueberry powder developed a much more diverse range of gut bacteria. It suggests that babies develop a healthier gut environment when they are given blueberries, which are rich in antioxidants. Their gut microbiota became far healthier.

This finding is significant as it shows that adding bacteria to infants’ early diets may establish a healthier gut environment. The early solid food stage is a critical period of development, making it act as a base for future gut health.

Blueberries boost immunity

Besides gut health, blueberries also positively influence the immune system. The babies developed fewer allergy symptoms. The researchers looked at immune markers, which are signals in the body that depict how the immune system is working. So after consuming the babies, their bodies showed some changes, like lower inflammation, which in turn makes the body less likely to develop allergies.

So parents need to be mindful of which foods they introduce during the solid food stage, as it is a critical period of development for the babies. The food they eat can influence their gut and immune system, and even affect allergy risks later in life.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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