Friday, April 18, 2014

Random pregnancy food?




Krista


does different foods really effect labor? such as spicy food? and why do i keep hearing random stuff about pineapples? are those bad for pregnancy or cause anythinb id really like to know!


Answer
Supposadly if you eat pineapple or other "exotic fruits" (like kiwi) it can help push towards labor.

Spicy food is fine. It may bother your stomach or give you heartburn or acid reflux though.

Don't eat sushi, too much fish (or fish with high levels of mercury) you can have like 1 can of tuna a week, processed deli meat is supposed to be bad for you (I crave sandwhiches alot so I get my sandwhich meat from the deli at walmart and have the person check to see if it is processed, most jenny o deli meat is not)
Um there are other things but these are really the biggies.

Can pregnancy effect a food allergy?




Love&Peace


About six months before I got pregnant I found out I had an allergy to gluten, which was making me throw up almost every day due to eating foods containing it. I cut it out of my diet almost completely, daring to eat it only on rare occasions which typically I regretted the decision. I am now 10 weeks pregnant and since the beginning of the pregnancy have not had much of an appetite for more than a piece of bread here and there (which contains gluten). Knowing its important for me to eat now more than ever I have been eating anything and everything I care bare to get down, much of which contains gluten. I have noticed that I dont throw up from it like I used to. Is it possible that my body is canceling out the allergy in order for me and the baby to get the proper nutrition it needs?


Answer
Yes, the body undergoes many hormonal changes during pregnancy, as you know, and hormones control much of our functioning. However, there are many substitutes you can eat, now and after pregnancy, and you will get all the nutrition you need. Quinoa, rice, buckwheat (which is not wheat), soy flour and so on. Red Mill Products carries an extensive line of substitutes and is available in many supermarkets. Quinoa tastes very mild and can be used anyplace you use rice and available in most supermarkets. There are many more flours and mixes available in health food stores. You need not limit your diet. Congratulations on your happy event.




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