Alchohol and anything that could give you the German measles.
There are several foods you should eat during pregnancy. You should eat green vegetables and drink juice.
Yes.
Foods that are likely to include toxins or heavy metals should be avoided during pregnancy. This includes certain kinds of fish, as well as vegetables that have had lots of pesticides applied.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that consuming sour foods during pregnancy can influence the gender of the baby. Gender is determined by the chromosomes from the parents, not by the mother's diet.
Foods to avoid during pregnancy to not get heartburm include, spicy foods, acidic foods like oranges, lemons and limes, alcohol, fried foods and sodas.
Risky foods include raw or undercooked meat, fish, Excessive caffeine, Unpasteurized dairy products, and eggs. Book your appointment with Benecare Mother & Child Superspeciality Hospital 9039032010
Eating a wide variety of foods will ensure you get the correct nutrition throughout your pregnancy. Pregnant women especially need foods that contain high levels of calcium, folic acid, iron, vitamin C, and vitamin A. Avoid fish during pregnancy as the levels of mercury could be dangerous. http://www.webmd.com/baby/guide/eating-right-when-pregnant
I have no idea but i think no because baby's need milk and milk is a liquid
Most women have reported getting cravings within the first 2 to 3 weeks of pregnancy. It's normal to start craving salty or sweet foods and foods you might not normally eat. The only unsafe craving is 'pica' otherwise known as non-food cravings or substances of no nutritional value such as dirt, chalk, soap, etc.
You should not diet when pregnant unless you do it supervised by your doctor. During pregnancy you should eat normal and healthy. The baby needs about a sandwich and a glass a juice if you compare meal size.
It probably won't hurt you if you have already done it but if you want to take extra safety precautions, it is advised not to eat lunchmeat and hotdogs (amongst many other foods) during pregnancy.
For most women, a twenty to thirty pound weight gain, not loss, is ideal. It's not so much about losing weight during pregnancy, but eating healthy foods and getting physical activity.