fruits and vegetables and walking a little each day just ot too much fat, sodium, and sugar to keep you skinny and the baby not overweight this is also good on regular non-pregnant basis
Yes you can. If you develop different likes and dislikes while pregnant some foods may taste bad to you that you usually enjoy, but hot foods aren't dangerous for pregnant women.
While pregnant, a doctor while recommend taking a prenatal supplement to help with your nutritional needs. To help get these vitamins and minerals, it is recommended to snack on foods packed with omega-3's, fiber, and Vitamins B and C. These can be found in foods such as carrots, eggs, avocados, oatmeal, mangos and nuts.
What you eat and drink while pregnant is very important. Getting enough folic acid, vitamins and calories are all an important part of the babies development. Eating fresh foods and healthy foods is the best route to go.
vegetables and other nutricious foods. Cheesburgers, pizza and beer
No as a mater of fact a lot of spicy foods are quite good for you.
yes cause it has stuff in it that embalmbing fluid has in it
There are several foods that can cause heartburn, so avoid those foods that trigger it. A good list of foods to prevent heartburn while pregnant would be vegetables, fruits, nothing with caffeine, do not eat big meals and drink lots of water. More detailed information can be found here: http://heartburn.about.com/od/preventingheartburn/a/pregnancyhrtbrn.htm
Pregnancy lowers your body's immune system, so you have to be extra careful during this time. While pregnant, it is not a good idea to eat any foods which are past their use-by or expiry date. Although these foods could still be alright under normal circumstances, it is always better to be safe than sorry and to be extra cautious while pregnant.
Yes, it fine as long as you are comfortable with it. It may cause heartburn.
natural foods come straight from the ground basically and have lots of vitamins and minerals and stuff needed for survival while processed foods lose a lot of the stuff we need for survival and have a lot of added chemicals. edited by: Josiah Siddle :)
When you are pregnant, the ideal foods to eat should be fresh meat, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables and whole grains. Fish containing Mercury, mayonnaise and cold cuts should be avoided. Your doctor will give you a list of food items to avoid. The general idea is to eat healthy, fresh foods as much as possible.
I have just contacted Müller Dairy (uk) Customer Relations Department as I am currently pregnant myself. They have assured me that they are perfectly safe to drink whilst pregnant as long as it is the recommended one a day and you don't drink gallons of the stuff.