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Vegetarian baby diet
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/09/2008 02:16:33
Giving your child a healthy no-meat diet is possible but you should make sure you have all the nutrients covered.
and sticking to pureed vegetables and fruit will suffice alongside a healthy milk intake.However, if you are a vegetarian or vegan yourself, you will ask yourself a difficult question about whether you should feed your child along the same diet.For most parents
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High-calorie diet and gender
By Monica Stylli on 21/04/2008 14:19:27
Can your diet at the time of conception influence the gender of your baby?
Latest research suggests that a woman’s diet around the time of conception might have an effect on the gender of her baby.The study, carried out by the Universities of Exeter and Oxford, claims that a high-calorie diet coupled with regular
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Artificial sweeteners in diet drinks linked to premature babies
By Kimberley Smith on 13/07/2010 16:20:55
Mums-to-be who drink a can of diet fizzy a day are at a higher risk of giving birth prematurely
Mums who drink diet fizzy drinks during pregnancy may be putting their babies at risk of premature birth, says a study funded by EU.Of the 60,000 women involved in the research, those who drank an average of one can of diet pop a day during
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Pregnant women to get cash to improve diet
By Sarah Lawson on 10/09/2007 01:00:15
A government initiative might see women get £200 towards eating a better diet when they are expecting a baby
awareness of the importance of diet and nutrition during pregnancy, they are concerned that there seems to be no provision for making sure that the money would be spent on eating more healthily. Additionally, good nutrition is essential long before 29 weeks
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Is Your Diet Good Enough for Your Pregnancy?
By Sarah Lawson on 03/09/2009 00:47:43
If you eat well all the time you probably won't have to make a special effort in pregnancy, but some women will find that diet care is especially important for them
Most women in pregnancy pretty easily tune into the key do's and don'ts of a diet that's good for their baby. Cutting out alcohol and cutting down on caffeine, cutting out raw forms of fish and avoiding soft cheeses and other more creamy pre
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Pregnancy cravings make Natalie Portman ditch vegan diet
By Kimberley Smith on 12/04/2011 13:31:46
Pregnant actress drops her vegan diet for her baby
Natalie Portman ditched her vegan diet after pregnancy cravings got the better of her.The actress, who is expecting her first baby with fiance Benjamin Millepied, was so dedicated to the cause, she launched a vegan shoe line in 2008. But Natalie
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High-fat diet during pregnancy 'increases the risk of stillbirth'
By Lara Brunt on 06/06/2011 16:16:10
An unhealthy diet decreases blood flow from mum to baby via the placenta, say researchers
Women who tuck into fatty foods during pregnancy are at greater risk of having a stillbirth, a study suggests.US scientists found a high-fat diet decreased placental blood flow by up to 56% and also reported a rise in placental inflammation
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Victoria Beckham’s baby girl conception diet rumours
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/01/2011 16:19:05
Pregnant Posh allegedly changed her diet to increase her chances of conceiving a girl
, 36-year-old Victoria went on a special ‘baby girl’ diet to boost her chances of giving Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz a little sister.Switching her high-protein low-fat and low-carbohydrate diet to one higher in fat and packed with plenty of diary
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Controlling your pregnancy diet
By Maria Muennich on 04/08/2009 01:11:20
We know that as mums-to-be we need to eat well, but it isn't always that easy...
Most pregnant women are aware that a good diet is important for both their developing baby's health and their own health and vitality during pregnancy. But what with nausea, tiredness, aches and pains and simply a busy lifestyle, eating well can
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Pregnancy diet and nutrition
By ThinkBaby on 31/10/2006 11:28:27
What you need and what you need to avoid
Good nutrition from a healthy, well-balanced diet is essential during pregnancy. Not only do you need important nutrients and plenty of energy to grow your developing baby, but you also need them to help your own body avoid or cope with the many
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