Eat is a verb, should is a modal verb.
you should be taking a pregnancy test instead of just wondering
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9 months today and I recommend that you don't and thats only because if your trying to avoid heartburn then I suggest you don't. lol
With proper medication you can eat whatever you choose.
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.
It can be. Many women that are pregnant have a burning sensation (heart burn) in there early and later stages. In there early stages it can happen if they eat food or drink acidy drinks. In the later stages the baby pushes your acid up to you chest which also causes heart burn
Once you find out you are pregnant, visit the doctor and get a pregnancy nutrition guide. The guide will list the appropriate foods that you should eat at different stages of pregnancy, and it will also inform you of the foods you should not eat. Some of the things to stay away from are soft drinks and foods that are high in sugar content. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables through the pregnancy to keep the baby, as well as yourself, healthy.
There are several foods you should eat during pregnancy. You should eat green vegetables and drink juice.
No papaya
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You can eat as many as you want.
blueberries
Yes, eating curd during the early stages of pregnancy is generally considered safe and can be beneficial. Curd is a good source of calcium and probiotics, which can aid digestion and support overall health. However, it's important to ensure that the curd is made from pasteurized milk to avoid any risk of harmful bacteria. As always, consult with a healthcare provider for personalized dietary advice during pregnancy.
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Yes, you can eat Snickers during early pregnancy, but moderation is key. Snickers contains sugar, fat, and calories, which can contribute to excessive weight gain if consumed in large amounts. It's important to maintain a balanced diet rich in nutrients for both you and your developing baby. Always consult with your healthcare provider about any dietary concerns during pregnancy.
The stages is eat,drink and eat even more(i dont really know!)