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Which Pregnant Women Are Advised Not to Fast?
Cases in which it is preferable for a pregnant woman not to fast include:
Uncontrolled diabetes before pregnancy.
Gestational diabetes.
Frequent episodes of hypoglycemia.
Uncontrolled high blood pressure despite regular medication use.
Pregnant women with heart diseases requiring medication.
Women experiencing symptoms of preterm labor.
Severe vomiting, especially in early pregnancy, due to the risk of losing large amounts of fluids leading to dehydration.
Women who have undergone bariatric (weight reduction) surgery.
Women suffering from chronic kidney diseases.