Pregnancy
can be hard enough without unexpected things going wrong and there are
foods to avoid when you are pregnant and such things as a hot bath
cooking your unborn child’s brain, placenta issues and a little thing
called gestational diabetes.
Oh, and certain foods can have disastrous consequences for your baby.
Every mom should know that there are specific foods you really need to
avoid when you’re pregnant but because the list is so long and open to
change by different scientists and doctors, it’s hard to know what’s
actually safe and what isn’t. For this reason, we’ve decided to narrow
the list down to the 10 foods that everyone agrees you need to avoid
during pregnancy. If you’re worrying about your diet, let’s take a look.
Feta Cheese
Everyone
who’s ever tried it, loves feta cheese, right? This soft cheese is one
of the best there is, and can be added to salads, pasta dishes,
moussaka, sandwiches and so much more besides. Unfortunately, it can
also harm your baby. The
most popular sickness that is linked with feta cheese is called
Listeriosis. If you’re not pregnant and get infected with Listeriosis,
your symptoms will be flu-like. No massive deal. If, however, you get
sick while you’re pregnant, there is a chance of miscarriage – and
really severe sickness. Avoid.
Fish That Is High In Mercury
You might have heard Chinese whispers about too much tuna causing mercury poisoning, but guess what? Those rumours are truth.And
while mercury poisoning caused by eating too much fish is rare, it’s
more common in pregnant women. So, while you’re with child it’s best
that you avoid tuna, shark, swordfish and king mackerel.
Caffeine
The
exact amount of caffeine you can drink when you’re pregnant has not
really been specified universally, because there is a lot of
disagreement. But it’s widely agreed that you should definitely limit
your intake – or avoid it altogether.Caffeine
– where it’s in coffee, tea or energy drinks – not only affects your
heart rate in the short-term, but it can also affect your baby’s heart
rate in the long term, too.If
you’re really not sure about how much caffeine is okay (doctors
generally recommend no more than 200mg per day if you’re with child),
talk to your doctor about it.
Artificial Sweeteners
More
and more people are substituting artificial sweeteners for sugar, but
it turns out that not only are these just as bad for your health –
they’re also bad for your baby’s health, too. Artificial sweeteners just
love double downing on ill-health, and they’re coming for you, both.
Although you can still consume them in moderation, be aware that too
much can affect your placenta and can actually hive in the detail tissue
– which is really bad for your baby.
Deli Meats
Deli
meats also stay firm in our list of foods to avoid during pregnancy.
Depending on where in the world you’re reading this, deli meats are
either really popular in your country or they’re practically unheard of.
Particularly in the U.S. and Canada, deli meats are a cornerstone of
the national diet, and many people love them. They’re convenient and
make for really quick and easy sandwiches. Unfortunately,
their safety for pregnant women has been called into doubt in recent
times. You should indeed avoid processed deli meats in general when
you’re pregnant because they’ve been linked to Listeriosis, which can
cause miscarriage and stillbirths.
Raw Sprouts
Another
type of foods to avoid during pregnancy are raw sprouts. If you and
your family are anything like my mom, you’ll have eaten raw sprouts.
After all, raw sprouts are good for you and it certainly saves on
cooking time! But you really need to cook your sprouts when you’re pregnant because they are a breeding ground for E coli (harmful bacteria) when they’re raw. Either boil them thoroughly, or fry them. Just stay safe!
Liver
Liver
contains a LOT of vitamin A. In fact, it contains a dangerous amount.
If you consume too much vitamin A when you’re pregnant it can cause
problems, so it’s important to keep an eye on your intake and perhaps
discuss with your doctor how much is safe. You should avoid any food
that contains too much vitamin A, and this also includes fish oil
supplements. You can, however, still eat your fruits and veggies that
are packed with vitamin A, because they contain a substance called
beta-carotene which safely converts vitamin A in your body.
Sushi
Sushi
definitely deserves a place in our list of foods to avoid during
pregnancy. When sushi first became a thing in the western world, people
were all like “Raw fish? You are kidding me? You want me to eat raw
fish?!” We’d all been taught that fish had to be cooked first before
consumed – and cooked well!But
although sushi is generally safe for us all to eat and enjoy, it’s
important to remember that raw fish has a better chance of containing
harmful bacteria than cooked fish. And this can have dire consequences
when you’re pregnant. It’s best to err on the side of caution and avoid Japanese restaurants for a while.
Uncooked Eggs
One
of foods to avoid during pregnancy is uncooked egg. You’re probably
thinking, “But I NEVER eat uncooked eggs anyway. Who would?” How about
those cakes you bake/buy, or your morning smoothies? U-huh! Although
uncooked eggs are the norm in baking and smoothie-making, they are a
no-go if you’re pregnant. In their uncooked form, eggs have a greater
risk of causing salmonella poisoning. And while your unborn child can’t
develop this, there are side effects of the sickness that can greatly
affect it – such as dehydration. You should definitely continue eating cooked eggs, though, because they’re a fab source of protein.
Fresh Juice
It’s
probably wise to avoid fresh juice when you’re out and about because it
might not be fully pasteurised to protect you against bad bacteria that
can harm both yourself and your baby.If
you’re in doubt and really would love a fresh juice, make sure to check
the label (or make one yourself at home). Labels should tell you
whether the product is raw and un-pastuerised. And if it is, avoid it.
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