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Pregnancy Should Avoid In DietsWhat you DON'T eat or drink during your pregnancy can be just as important as what you DO consume! Here are some things to avoid while you are pregnant: Alcohol - We shouldn't have to tell you this, but we will anyway! STAY AWAY FROM ALCOHOL DURING PREGNANCY. A glass of wine or bottle of beer may seem harmless enough but no study has yet to determine how much is a safe amount of alcohol and how much can cause mental retardation, central nervous system damage, brain damage, and birth defects in your baby. It is better to be safe than sorry! Alcohol goes straight into your baby's body in high concentration levels through your blood stream, through the umbilical cord and into the placenta, and can cause any one of an array of symptoms included in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Children with FASD can have learning disabilities, memory and attention disorders, as well as language, and vision, or hearing problems, to name a few. So save that glass of wine or bottle of beer and enjoy it after you delivery your healthy child! Caffeine - Consuming a lot of caffeine can increase your chance of miscarriage. Two or three cups a day may not seem like much to you, but just to be safe, you should try to stop drinking coffee altogether. If you find you cannot do so, at least try to cut it down to one cup per day or start drinking decaffeinated coffee! And remember that there are other beverages and foods that contain high concentrations of caffeine. Green tea and black tea, cola sodas (pop), even chocolate. You can have these things in moderation (one cup of tea or a half of glass of soda or a candy bar once a week), because the caffeine content in these products is typically much less than that contained in cup of coffee (90-140 mg of caffeine). You'll be happy to know that the average candy bar only contains 5-30 mg of caffeine, but you still need to consider the FAT content in that candy and remember the word: MODERATION Foods to Avoid Avoid foods that MAY carry bacteria and other food-borne illness (toxoplasmosis and listeriosis to name two). These can cause birth defects and miscarriage, and while you may be able to eat them with no problems, you may not want to take the risk during your pregnancy.
If you are a health advocate and you routinely take herbs, please do NOT take these particular herbs while you are pregnant:
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