I read but almost never write a review. But this book has compelled me to write this before I even finished this book.
Apparently pregnant women should only eat food cooked slowly on fire and eat it within 3 hours of cooking. Well what about the women who work 9-5? Is she supposed to quit her job so that she can cook herself fresh lunch everyday 🤣 Not everyone has access to maid/cook or sometimes any sort of help. How are they supposed to work, do strength training, cook 3 fresh meals a day (on fire), make laddoos and what not while pregnant!!!
Also, fire/stovetop cooking is causing so much pollution on this planet. Many apartments nowadays are converting to induction only, I guess they are not supposed to get pregnant then!
I also want to comment on the commanding tone of this author. It’s just terrible. I have read other pregnancy books and for most of them, the general tone is very supportive to all women out there. They always say “Here is what I recommend, but if you can’t do it for so and so reason, don’t worry about it - here are some other options”. However, this author is simply commanding you to do things she thinks is right with no consideration of the reader’s situation whatsoever. Throughout the book, she is like “do this, do that. Don’t do this, don’t do that”. And honestly, she has no idea what she is talking about, because most of the things she recommends in this book if not for your average woman.
This book starts with Kareena Kapoor’s personal note, which is again super ignorant. She quotes “Daughters of working mothers are smarter and sons are kinder”
So in case you live in a country where you don’t have work authorization yet - well don’t get pregnant yet because your kid is only going to be smart/kind once you get a job!