Food to be avoided

2021-11-15 06:53:14
I am pregnant what are the food to be eat and what food to be avoided whether we can eat outside food and snacks like oil item like muruku and what fruit we can have
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Answered2021-11-15 11:51:33

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Can eat everything except junk.
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.

Answered2021-11-15 09:23:18

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You are normal. You lead a normal life. Pregnancy is just a chapter in your normal life. You can have whatever you want to eat, but in moderation. You should avoid spicy food and stale food because they may cause stomach upset. You can eat all fruits that you like, but avoid papaya. As long as you don't have symptoms which make you consult a doctor, the tag line is BE NORMAL.

Answered2021-11-15 06:59:37

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Take easily digestable food Home food

Answered2021-11-15 06:55:59

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Have regular, well balanced diet Try to avoid oily and spicy food/ junk food Drink good amount of water

Answered2021-11-16 18:51:45

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You can eat everything.just Eat food in moderate and have small frequent meals.
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avoid oily, junk food

Answered2021-11-15 07:22:32

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