Answer A pregnant woman is allowed not to fast during Ramadan if the physician finds that fasting would affect her pregnancy and harm her child due to refraining herself from eating the necessary nutritional foods. However, she should compensate for not these days by fasting the same number of days but after giving birth, and before the next Ramadan, if she could make it. If she can't fast for medical reasons or for feeding the baby which requires not be fasting, then she should pay for the poor as a charity full day meals for each day not be fasted.
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