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    Muskmelon (Kharbuja, Garma) In Pregnancy: Is It Safe? Daily Limit, Benefits, Side Effects, And A Trimester-By-Trimester Guide For 2026

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    Muskmelon (Kharbuja, Garma) In Pregnancy: Is It Safe? Daily Limit, Benefits, Side Effects, And A Trimester-By-Trimester Guide For 2026

    Updated on 28 May 2026

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    One-line answer: Muskmelon is safe in pregnancy when washed thoroughly and eaten fresh, around 150 to 200 g a day, but pre-cut fruit from vendors must be avoided because of listeria risk.

    Quick Answer: Yes, muskmelon (kharbuja, garma) is safe in pregnancy. Eat about 150 to 200 g a day of freshly cut fruit from a whole, washed melon. It delivers folate, vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, and 90% water, supporting hydration, immunity, and foetal development. Avoid pre-cut market slices because of listeria risk (CDC, 2024; FSSAI).

    Key Takeaways

    • Safe in all three trimesters when washed and freshly cut from a whole fruit (FSSAI, 2024).
    • Daily portion: 150 to 200 g (about 1 cup of cubes).
    • Hydration: 90% water content, useful through Indian summers and the second trimester.
    • Folate per 100 g: about 21 mcg (4 to 5% of the 400 to 600 mcg pregnancy requirement per ICMR-NIN, 2020). Folate-rich, not folate-sufficient.
    • Glycaemic index: Muskmelon has a medium-to-high GI of around 65 to 70 (Harvard Medical School GI Table). Women with gestational diabetes should limit to half a cup and pair with protein.
    • Avoid: Pre-cut fruit from vendors, unwashed rind, and overripe melons.
    • Mylo's editorial stance: A bowl of muskmelon a day is a refreshing, low-calorie addition to a pregnancy diet. It is not a substitute for a doctor-prescribed folic acid supplement.

    Definitions: The Seven Terms You Will See

    Term Definition
    Muskmelon (Cucumis melo) A sweet, orange-fleshed melon from the Cucurbitaceae family.
    Kharbuja / kharbooza The Hindi name for muskmelon.
    Garma / sarda Urdu and Punjabi name; also a specific North Indian summer variety.
    Cantaloupe The North American name for the same species; flesh is more orange.
    Folate Vitamin B9, essential for foetal neural tube development.
    Listeria A bacterium that can grow on the rind of melons and cause serious infection in pregnancy.
    Glycaemic index (GI) A score from 0 to 100 that measures how quickly a food raises blood sugar.

    Multilingual Glossary For Quick Reference

    English Hindi Urdu Marathi Bengali Tamil Telugu Kannada Arabic Turkish
    Muskmelon खरबूजा گرما / خربوزہ खरबूज / बंगी খরমুজ / চিবুদ முலாம்பழம் / ஷமாம் ఖర్బూజా ಖರ್ಬೂಜ شمام kavun

    Is Muskmelon Safe During Pregnancy?

    Yes, muskmelon is safe in pregnancy when washed thoroughly under running water and cut from a whole, fresh fruit. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2024 lists pre-cut melons as a high-risk food for listeria infection in pregnancy, but a whole muskmelon washed at home and cut just before eating is considered safe. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) issues the same guidance.

    Listeriosis in pregnancy is rare but serious; it can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or premature delivery. The risk lives on the rind, not in the flesh, which is why washing and clean cutting matter more than avoiding the fruit.

    How Much Muskmelon Can I Eat Per Day During Pregnancy?

    Eat about 150 to 200 g of freshly cut muskmelon per day, or roughly 1 cup of cubes. This is consistent with the ICMR Dietary Guidelines for Indians, 2024 recommendation to include 200 to 400 g of fruit daily across two to three servings.

    Daily intake Suitable for Notes
    Up to 150 g (about ¾ cup) Women with gestational diabetes Pair with protein (curd, nuts) to slow sugar absorption
    150 to 200 g (about 1 cup) Most pregnant women Optimal for hydration and folate intake
    200 to 300 g Hot summer days or after exercise Spread across two snacks
    Over 300 g Not recommended Risk of bloating, diarrhoea, or sugar spike

    What Are The Nutritional Values Of Muskmelon Per 100 G?

    Muskmelon delivers folate, vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, and 90% water at only 34 kcal per 100 g. Values below are drawn from USDA FoodData Central and the Indian Food Composition Tables, ICMR-NIN, 2020.

    Nutrient (per 100 g) Amount % of pregnancy daily need
    Calories 34 kcal ~1.5%
    Water 90 g Significant for hydration
    Carbohydrates 8 g ~3%
    Sugars 7.9 g Natural fruit sugar
    Protein 0.8 g ~1%
    Fibre 0.9 g ~3%
    Folate (B9) 21 mcg ~4% of 600 mcg need
    Vitamin C 36.7 mg ~45% of 80 mg need
    Vitamin A (beta-carotene) 3,382 IU ~30% of 770 mcg RAE need
    Potassium 267 mg ~6% of 4,700 mg need
    Iron 0.21 mg ~1% (very low)
    Glycaemic index 65 to 70 Medium-to-high

    Note that muskmelon is not a high-iron food, contrary to popular belief; rely on iron-rich foods like dates, beetroot, and prescribed iron supplements for anaemia management. Read anaemia during pregnancy for the full plan.

    What Are The Health Benefits Of Muskmelon During Pregnancy?

    Muskmelon supports hydration, folate intake, vitamin C and A status, potassium balance, and mild constipation relief during pregnancy. Each benefit has a clear biological mechanism.

    Benefit What it does Mechanism
    Hydration Prevents dehydration, UTIs, and amniotic-fluid imbalance 90% water content
    Folate support Contributes to foetal neural tube development 21 mcg folate per 100 g
    Immunity Reduces severity of common colds and infections High vitamin C (36.7 mg per 100 g)
    Blood pressure balance Supports cardiovascular health Potassium (267 mg per 100 g)
    Eye development Helps the formation of the baby's retina Beta-carotene converts to vitamin A
    Constipation relief Eases bowel movements in the second and third trimesters Water plus mild fibre
    Lower calorie snack Helps with weight gain control Only 34 kcal per 100 g

    Folate from food alone does not replace a prescribed folic acid supplement; the WHO Antenatal Care Recommendations, 2016 recommend 400 mcg daily for all pregnant women, and 5 mg daily if there is a history of neural tube defect. Read folic acid for pregnancy for the full guidance.

    Can I Eat Muskmelon In The First, Second, And Third Trimester?

    Yes, muskmelon is safe in all three trimesters when eaten in moderation. The role it plays shifts slightly across the pregnancy.

    Trimester Weeks Why it helps Cautions
    First 1 to 12 Folate, hydration, easy on a nauseated stomach Wash rind well; avoid juice from vendors
    Second 13 to 27 Hydration in Indian summers, constipation relief, potassium for cramps Pair with protein if you have GDM
    Third 28 to 40 Hydration, gentle on heartburn, low-calorie snack Limit if blood sugar is rising

    For trimester-related cramps and discomforts, see leg cramps during pregnancy and indigestion and heartburn during pregnancy.

    Can I Drink Muskmelon Juice During Pregnancy?

    Fresh muskmelon juice prepared at home is safe in moderation, but pre-packaged or vendor juice should be avoided. Home juice keeps the hydration benefit but loses the fibre, which speeds up sugar absorption. Practical rules for muskmelon juice in pregnancy:

    • Use a whole, washed melon and consume the juice within 2 hours of preparation.
    • Do not add sugar; the fruit's natural sugar is already 7.9 g per 100 g.
    • Add a pinch of black salt and mint leaves for flavour and digestion.
    • Limit to a single 200 ml glass a day.
    • Avoid roadside or vendor-prepared juice because of listeria and hygiene risk.
    • Women with gestational diabetes should pick whole fruit over juice every time.

    Can I Eat Muskmelon At Night During Pregnancy?

    Yes, you can eat muskmelon at night during pregnancy, but stop at least 2 hours before bed to reduce reflux and frequent urination. The high water content can increase trips to the bathroom overnight, and bending or lying down soon after eating can worsen heartburn. A small bowl at dinner is fine; a large serving right before sleep is not ideal.

    What Are The Side Effects Of Eating Muskmelon During Pregnancy?

    The main side effects are listeria infection from unwashed or pre-cut fruit, bloating from overeating, and blood sugar spikes in gestational diabetes. Less commonly reported issues include mild allergic reactions and contribution to acidity. According to a prospective cohort study by Huang et al, published in PLOS One, 2017, excessive fruit intake in the second trimester is associated with a higher likelihood of gestational diabetes, so portion control matters.

    Side effect Trigger What to do
    Listeria infection Pre-cut market fruit, unwashed rind Eat only home-cut fruit from washed whole melons
    Bloating or diarrhoea Eating over 300 g a day Reduce to 150 to 200 g
    Blood sugar spike High glycaemic load in GDM Limit to ½ cup; pair with curd or nuts
    Acid reflux Eating just before lying down Eat at least 2 hours before bed
    Allergic reaction (rare) Personal sensitivity to Cucurbitaceae family Stop and consult your doctor

    For more on food safety risks, read food poisoning during pregnancy and infections during pregnancy that can harm your baby.

    How Should I Wash And Cut Muskmelon Safely?

    Scrub the whole melon under running water for 20 to 30 seconds before cutting, then dry it and use a clean knife. A step-by-step protocol aligned with FSSAI and CDC, 2024:

    1. Buy a whole, firm muskmelon with intact rind. Avoid any with soft spots or mould.
    2. Scrub the rind under running water for 20 to 30 seconds using a clean produce brush.
    3. Soak briefly in water with a few drops of vinegar or salt, then rinse.
    4. Pat dry with a clean kitchen towel.
    5. Wash your hands thoroughly before cutting.
    6. Cut on a clean board with a clean knife.
    7. Eat within 2 hours of cutting if kept at room temperature, or store in the fridge for up to 24 hours in a covered container.
    8. Throw out any cut fruit that has been at room temperature for more than 2 hours.

    Never buy pre-cut muskmelon from juice stalls or fruit vendors. Even small breaks in the cold chain can let listeria multiply.

    What Are Healthy Ways To Eat Muskmelon During Pregnancy?

    Eat it fresh, blended into smoothies with curd, added to chaat, or frozen as homemade popsicles. Five Indian-friendly serving ideas:

    • Plain cubes: 1 cup with a pinch of black salt, ideal as a mid-morning snack.
    • Muskmelon-curd smoothie: Half a cup of fruit blended with ½ cup curd and a few mint leaves; high in protein and probiotics.
    • Fruit chaat: Mix with cubed papaya (ripe only), pomegranate, and chaat masala.
    • Frozen popsicles: Blend with a little lemon and freeze in moulds for a hot-day cooler.
    • Muskmelon and seeds bowl: Top with roasted muskmelon seeds (yes, the seeds are edible) and a teaspoon of chia for fibre and protein.

    For broader pregnancy nutrition planning, read healthy pregnancy diet plan and top 5 supplements during pregnancy.

    Is Muskmelon Safe With Gestational Diabetes?

    Muskmelon has a medium-to-high GI of around 65 to 70, so women with gestational diabetes should limit it to half a cup and pair it with protein. It is not banned, but it is not "low-GI" as commonly claimed. The American Diabetes Association lists muskmelon and cantaloupe in the medium-to-high GI range alongside watermelon and ripe pineapple. Practical rules for GDM:

    • Limit to half a cup (75 to 100 g) at a sitting.
    • Pair with 1 to 2 tablespoons of curd, nuts, or seeds to slow sugar absorption.
    • Check your blood sugar 1 hour and 2 hours after eating to learn your individual response.
    • Choose whole fruit over juice.
    • Avoid eating muskmelon as a standalone snack on an empty stomach.

    Mylo's Editorial Stance

    Mylo recommends 1 cup of freshly cut muskmelon a day from a washed whole fruit, eaten as part of a balanced pregnancy diet, never as a substitute for prescribed folic acid or iron supplements. Pre-cut market fruit is the single biggest avoidable risk, not the fruit itself. If you have gestational diabetes, halve the portion and pair with protein.

    For related guidance, read watermelon in pregnancy, fruits to avoid during pregnancy, folic acid for pregnancy, and neural tube defects explained.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is muskmelon safe in the first trimester?
    Yes, muskmelon is safe in the first trimester and is often easy to tolerate during morning sickness because of its high water content and mild flavour. Eat 150 to 200 g a day, freshly cut from a washed whole fruit. Avoid pre-cut market slices and unwashed rind to prevent listeria infection, which is most dangerous in early pregnancy (CDC, 2024).

    How much muskmelon can I eat per day during pregnancy?
    Around 150 to 200 g a day, or roughly 1 cup of cubes, is the safe range for most pregnant women. Overeating beyond 300 g can cause bloating, diarrhoea, or a sugar spike in gestational diabetes (Huang et al, PLOS One, 2017). Spread the portion across two snacks if you want more in a day.

    Can muskmelon cause miscarriage?
    No, muskmelon itself does not cause miscarriage. The real risk is listeria from unwashed rind or pre-cut market fruit. Listeriosis in pregnancy is rare but can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or preterm delivery. Always wash the whole fruit before cutting and avoid pre-cut market slices (CDC, 2024).

    Is kharbuja good for pregnancy?
    Yes, kharbuja (muskmelon) is good for pregnancy. It provides folate, vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, and 90% water, helping with hydration, mild constipation, leg cramps, immunity, and foetal eye and neural development. It is especially helpful in the hot Indian summer.

    Can I eat muskmelon with gestational diabetes?
    Eat in moderation. Muskmelon has a medium-to-high GI of 65 to 70, so limit to half a cup at a sitting and pair with protein like curd, nuts, or seeds to slow sugar absorption. Check your blood sugar 1 and 2 hours after eating to learn your individual response, and prefer whole fruit over juice.

    Can I drink muskmelon juice during pregnancy?
    Yes, in moderation if prepared at home. Use a washed whole melon, do not add sugar, drink within 2 hours, and limit to one 200 ml glass a day. Avoid juice from roadside vendors or pre-packaged sweetened juice because of listeria and added-sugar concerns.

    Can I eat muskmelon at night during pregnancy?
    Yes, but stop at least 2 hours before bed. The high water content increases night-time urination, and the fruit can worsen acid reflux if you lie down soon after eating. A small bowl at dinner is fine; avoid large servings right before sleep.

    Pregnancy me kharbuja kitna khana chahiye?
    Pregnancy me kharbuja roz 150 se 200 gram (lagbhag 1 cup cubes) khana surakshit hai. Hamesha pura kharbuja kharidkar, ghar par dho kar, fresh kaatkar khayein. Bazaar ke pehle se kate hue tukde mat khayein, kyonki unme listeria bacteria ho sakte hain jo pregnancy ke liye khatarnaak hai (CDC, 2024). Gestational diabetes me aadha cup tak limit rakhein aur saath me curd ya nuts khayein.

    Garma fruit pregnancy me kaisa hai?
    Garma (jise Urdu aur Punjabi me bola jata hai, ek prakaar ka kharbuja hai) pregnancy ke liye achcha hai. Isme paani 90%, folate, vitamin C, potassium aur beta-carotene hota hai. Roz 150 se 200 gram tak khana surakshit hai. Pura phal dho kar ghar par kaatein aur fresh khayein.

    Can I eat muskmelon after embryo transfer or in early IVF pregnancy?
    Yes, muskmelon is safe after embryo transfer and in early IVF pregnancy. The same rules apply: wash the whole fruit, avoid pre-cut slices, and limit to 150 to 200 g a day. There is no published evidence that muskmelon affects implantation or early pregnancy outcomes negatively. Confirm any dietary doubts with your IVF specialist.

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