The doctors instead maintained that consuming non- vegetarian food and eggs during pregnancy was "highly" recommended as they were rich sources of protein, iron and omega-3 fatty acids which are vital for development of a baby.
According to a booklet 'Mother and Child Care' released by the AYUSH ministry recently, pregnant women should "detach themselves from desire and lust, and avoid eggs and non- vegetarian food if they wish to have a healthy baby.
It advises them to avoid bad company and have "spiritual" thoughts besides reading the life histories of "great personalities". The booklet recommends hanging "good and beautiful pictures" on bedroom walls, which, it says, will also have a positive impact on the foetus.
"People can have their dietary preferences but there is no reason why one should deliberately avoid non-vegetarian food and eggs. They are good sources of iron and protein.
"For example, fish is a rich source of omega-3 fatty and docosahexaenoic acid which helps in the development of the brain of baby," said Loveleena Nadir, senior consultant at Fortis Hospital.
Professor of Gynaecology at AIIMS, Neerja Bhatla said there was also scientific study which says that women during their pregnancy should abstain from sex and or should control their sexual feelings and behaviour.
"It is true that there are some high-risk preganices in which the women may be advised not to indulge in intercourse but otherwise in normal cases there is no such restriction,"
As far as controlling lust is concerned, Bhatla said sexual behaviour is a part of normal life and therefore such recommendations have no "rationale".
Bhatla, however, supported the recommendations like avoiding tea, coffee, fried and oily items during pregancy and said it is always advised that the pregnat women should control their anger and live in a positive environment, think positive and remain happy and peaceful.
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