 So pregnancy and fasting, scholars differ as you look at it as like Sayyidina Allah Abna Abbas basically said she is like Al-Adina Yoltaikono, she is like somebody who cannot fast and then she doesn't. And some people say it's according to the ability. This is what I tell my patients. You divided according to three things. Is she a healthy pregnancy, healthy woman and a healthy baby? The answer is try. I never say don't. And I never say yes for sure you can. People are different. And even if it's a completely healthy pregnancy, people are different. And I say listen, it's a rukhsa from Allah. It's a permission. Try it and see. If there is any possibility of difficulty, I'm not talking about harm. Talk about difficulty. She gets dizzy. She cannot function. Then you know what? Take the rukhsa. Take the permission. Allah swt loves that we Muslims take the permissions like fasting, not fasting and travel. The same way he likes us to take his orders and obligations. So that's the case if she's completely healthy. If she is not healthy, there's a complication, high risk pregnancy, case by case. There is few cases where I said no, you cannot fast. For example, if she's vomiting all the time. For example, if it's called IUGR, the baby is very small. It's not growing. She's not gaining weight. And if she starts fasting and starts losing weight, that's when she stops fasting. So it's case by case, but it's not categorically yes and it's not categorically no.