You should try avoiding sugar, try some splendor instead. You should definitely avoid caffeine. Try to avoid white breads because these are high in yeast and can provoke diarrhea and yeast infections in most women I talk to. Instead of white bread try flat bread or wheat bread, but watch the sugar content. Also anything that is high in salt. Salt makes you retain water.
ya, not saying you should totally avoid sugar but eat less than you normally would and replace it with lots and lots of health foods. Next time you go to the store get lots of bright colorful fruits and veggies and remember your baby eats what you do.
well i would stay away from Arizona iced tea
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
I would avoid anything with artificial sweeteners while pregnant or nursing.
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.
Grapefruit juice
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.
It's best to avoid large game fish containing mercury while pregnant.
Avoid surgery that is not necessary when pregnant. Sedation can have side effects.
Doctors will recommend that you avoid most physical sports while pregnant including surfing to avoid the risk of falling. I already knew how to surf and continued to throughout my entire pregnancy.
"This is a detailed, categorized list of food that pregnant ladies must consume and foods they must avoid, particularly in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy: oods Pregnant Women Should Eat: Dark leafy greens (spinach, kale, broccoli) – rich in folate, iron, and calcium Colorful fruits (berries, oranges, bananas, mangoes) – high in vitamin C and fiber Sweet potatoes – loaded with beta-carotene (vitamin A) Lean Proteins Whole Grains Dairy or Alternatives Healthy Fats For more detailed, personalised information, you should contact or visit your local care provider, such as Best Maternity Hospital near baner.
You should avoid preserves, cured or smoked meat, and things with nitrates.
No you should avoid those when you are pregnant. And even if you weren't pregnant I would recommend that you never have that where you sleep.
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.