Can I eat Maggie while I am 9 weeks pregnant?
I am not able to eat anything and today out of the blue I had this craving for Maggie and I had one pack of Maggie after which I am happy as my taste buds are happy but worried is it safe?
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Food cravings in pregnancy are common unless they push you to bad food habits.
processed food consumption my lead to mineral deficiecies and even stomach upset which might be troublesome during pregnancy.
switch to small meals at frequent intervals.
keep a check on your sugar levels and electrolytes.
they play a major role for certain cravings.
You may schedule an online appointment for proper evaluation and management of your condition.
Take Care.
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