Its not your pregnancy, you're allergic to red dye. There are a few ways this could havve happened, most peoples Allergies change every 12 years, you could have just noticed this, or the pregnancy could have given you a new allergy...Either way stay away from red dye, you're allergic to it and it could harm the baby!
Occasional diluted is okay. Too many sweet drinks are not good during pregnancy.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, which causes mental and physical defects to a baby born to a mother who drinks during pregnancy. The risk of brain damage exists during each trimester, since the fetal brain develops throughout the entire pregnancy.
The issue with drinks like RedBull during pregnancy is not the sugar, it is the caffeine. It is good to keep your sugar intake reduced during your pregnancy, but it is better to keep your caffeine levels low.
it gives food or drinks to the baby while it is inside the womb.
Also known as Mecobalamin, MCBM 69 tablets are a multivitamin that contain folic acid. These tablets are completely safe to use during pregnancy.
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME(FAS) only occurs if a woman drinks alcohol during her pregnancy. But not every child who's mother drank during there pregnancy gets born with FAS. However, by not drinking during pregnancy, woman can ensure that their babies will NOT have FAS or any other negative effects.
I would not think so. As long as they don't contain anything harmful. The scent alone should not affect your pregnancy.
Becaues a lot of food carries bacteria which can harm the unborn baby.
Yes. In pregnancy a common side effect is nausea and vomiting, known as morning sickness, which can result in an electrolyte imbalance. Pregnant women are encouraged to take such precautions as drinking electrolyte enhanced drinks, but at the same time avoid caffeinated beverages.
Yes, they can. Pregnant women can drink cool, non-alcoholic drinks during pregnancy. Drinking plenty of fluid is good for women during pregnancy because it keeps them hydrated, which is good for the baby and keeps the amniotic fluid at a good amount.
Some things may be more harmful to the fetus or baby, than to the woman.
Ways to prevent infection during pregnancy include good hygiene--including frequent thorough hand washing and not sharing food or drinks--particularly for mothers who have or work with young children and may be at risk for CMV.