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Ramadan and Pregnancy: To Fast or Not to Fast?

Ramadan and pregnancy are common topics amongst expectant moms. Ramadan during pregnancy has always been a tough call for women. In addition to the guilt of not observing Ramadan, pregnant women are usually confused whether they are even allowed to take an exemption.

So how does a pregnant Muslimah deal with this confusion in Ramadan?

Allah, the Almighty, does not specifically mention pregnant women or nursing mothers with regards to fasting in Ramadan in the Quran. He makes the allowance with words that say “whosoever is sick or on a journey, [should fast] on other days.” (Quran: Chapter 2, Verse 185)

This leaves the decision of fasting to the expecting mother. If she is in a health-state where fasting is safe for her and her child, she can fast and vice versa.

Ramadan and Pregnancy: Factors to Help You Decide

Here are some tips that can help pregnant women to make the right decision. It is important to note here that these are simple tips and not related to any professional medical advice or religious ruling.

Ramadan and pregnancy do not have to be confusing. After all, the decision to fast or not to fast is very much in your own hands. You must decide on the basis of your health condition. Moreover, it is also important to remember that the exemption is only temporary. You are supposed to observe all the missed fasts once you recover from delivering your baby.

So make sure you keep a count and observe your fasts whenever you get a chance.

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