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The best and worst drinks for pregnancy
It might seem obvious, but you need to drink a lot of water during pregnancy to stay hydrated. Not only is water good for ...
Heartburn in pregnancy is one of the most common symptoms, with up to 80% of women experiencing it at some point in their ...
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends limiting caffeine intake to less than 200 milligrams (mg) per day during pregnancy. It’s essential to drink plenty of ...
A long-term Danish study finds that artificial sweeteners consumed during pregnancy may shape ... fresh questions about the safety of ‘diet’ drinks for expectant mothers.
You should not drink during pregnancy, since it can harm your baby and may cause birth defects. Small studies have found no adverse effects with light drinking — but experts still advise against it.
DAILY cups of tea in pregnancy can boost babies’ brains, a study suggests. Toddlers whose mums had brews every day throughout the nine months were better at learning, thinking and general ...
New campaign is here to remind us: making a whole human is impressive—saying no to a wine while doing it might be even more ...
For those reasons, experts suggest erring on the side of caution when it comes to consuming coffee, and other caffeinated foods and drinks, while pregnant. Below, experts share how caffeine could ...
A growing number of social media posts on the likes of TikTok and Instagram are urging pregnant women to drink unpasteurised milk for its health benefits. Is this good advice for a soon-to-be mother?
Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the likelihood that women of different racial and ethnic groups would reduce their alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Methods Data came ...
If yes, follow-up questions assessed the average number of alcoholic drinks per week in the 3 months before pregnancy and during the last 3 months of pregnancy. Response options included ...