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What Foods Should I Avoid During Pregnancy?
There Are Certain Foods And Beverages That Can Harm Your Unborn Baby
Here is a general list of foods and beverages that you should avoid:
- Alcohol. Instead of wine, beer, or a mixed drink, enjoy apple cider, tomato
juice, 100-percent juice mixed with sparkling water, or other non-alcoholic
beverages.
- Fish that may have high levels of methylmercury (a substance that can build up
in fish and harm an unborn baby). Do not eat shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and
tilefish during pregnancy. Eat no more than 12 ounces of any fish per week (equal
to four 3-ounce servings-each about the size of a deck of cards).
- Soft cheeses such as feta, Brie, and goat cheese and ready-to-eat meats
including lunch meats, hot dogs, and deli meats. These foods may contain bacteria
called listeria that are harmful to unborn babies. Cooking lunch meats, hot dogs,
and deli meats until steaming hot can kill the bacteria and make these meats safe
to eat.
- Raw fish such as sushi, sashimi, or ceviche and raw or undercooked meat and
poultry. These foods can contain harmful bacteria. Cook fish, meat, and poultry
thoroughly before eating.
- Large amounts of caffeine-containing beverages. If you are a heavy coffee, tea,
or soda drinker, talk to your health care provider about whether you should cut
back on caffeine. Try a decaffeinated version of your favorite beverage, a mug of
warm low-fat or fat-free milk with honey, or sparkling mineral water.
- Anything that is not food. Some pregnant women may crave something that is not
food, such as laundry starch or clay. Talk to your health care provider if you
crave something that is not food.
Ask your health care provider for a complete list of foods and beverages that
you should avoid.
Adapted from: Fit For Two (http://win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/two.htm)
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