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7 Indian foods that promote healthy pregnancy and fetal growth

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 28, 2025, 09:28 IST
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7 Indian foods that promote healthy pregnancy and fetal growth

Pregnancy is a beautiful journey where cravings take over, moods shift like songs, and food becomes more than just flavor—it turns into nourishment for two. The good news is that Indian kitchens are packed with ingredients that naturally support a healthy pregnancy while helping your baby grow strong, safe, and healthy. Let’s explore how a touch of desi wisdom and a wholesome, homemade plate of goodness can make all the difference.

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Dal

Lentils are quiet superstars in Indian meals. From moong to masoor, these humble pulses are loaded with protein, iron, and folate—all essential for a baby's development and your energy levels. They’re easy to digest, keep you full, and support red blood cell production, making them a must on your plate. Plus, they’re super versatile and cosy in every form.

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Ghee

This golden delight is more than just something you cook with—it’s a real boost during pregnancy. A spoonful of pure ghee helps with digestion, keeps joints strong, and supports the baby’s brain growth. It also helps with constipation and gives your skin a soft, healthy glow. Add it to warm roti or drizzle it on steamed rice for that comforting, nourishing touch.

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Dry fruits and dates

A handful of soaked almonds, soft dates, or a few walnuts can be your best snack buddies. They’re tiny powerhouses packed with omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and natural sweetness. Dates especially help with iron and maintaining hemoglobin levels, while nuts support the baby’s brain and eye development. Keep a little stash in your bag—you’ll thank yourself during those sudden hunger pangs.

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Millets

Millets like bajra, ragi, and jowar are becoming popular again for all the right reasons. Full of calcium, fiber, and important minerals, they help strengthen bones and keep blood sugar levels steady. They’re also very filling, which makes them great for maintaining energy throughout the day. Make soft rotis or porridge and enjoy their earthy taste while giving your body the care it needs.

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Seasonal fruits

Colourful fruits like papaya (ripe and in moderation), guava, oranges, and pomegranate are your juicy friends during pregnancy. They’re rich in vitamins, especially vitamin C, which boosts immunity and helps with iron absorption. Pomegranate is especially great for blood circulation, keeping you and baby well-oxygenated and full of life.

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Homemade paneer

Homemade paneer

Soft, fresh paneer is a delicious source of calcium and protein—two things your growing baby absolutely needs. It helps with bone development, muscle growth, and keeps your hunger in check. It’s also light on the tummy and can be cooked in endless yummy ways without making you feel overly full.


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Spinach and leafy greens

Leafy greens are full of iron, folic acid, and fiber. They help stop anemia, support your baby’s brain development, and keep digestion smooth. You can sauté them, blend into smoothies, or add to dals—they’re one of the easiest ways to boost nutrition.

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