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Foods to avoid when breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/09/2006 01:47:47
Although there is no longer a need to avoid some of the foods that can cause problems in pregnancy, there are still a few no-nos.

's weight be a guide to a common sense approach to eating.As your baby grows and your feeds reduce you will be able to take your consumption down a little, but do this carefully so you don't feel too rundown.Foods to avoidThere is some argument for limiting

Foods to avoid in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 25/01/2008 01:31:39
Several foods you usually enjoy without problems might be off the menu now you're pregnant, here's what you need to avoid - and why

Now that you’re pregnant you need to be more careful about what you eat to protect yourself and your baby from common toxins and bacteria in foods that could cause problems in the pregnancy or damage to the fetus. To avoid them you’ll want

Food additives to avoid in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 21/02/2009 01:15:33
Which food additives should you be wary of in pregnancy and how to avoid them

' dangerous, and if so, what can you do about them?Additives to avoidThe first thing to say is that there's no need to fly into a mad panic about food additives in pregnancy, most women don't change their diet that much during pregnancy and most have perfectly

Avoiding processed foods in pregnancy
By Sarah Lawson on 05/03/2007 01:11:50
You might know about avoiding unpasteurised foods, but how can processed food affect your pregnancy?

ingredients, but they do contain many chemicals.Processed foods to avoidThe most common processed foods which contain high numbers of additives are processed cheeses and cheese spreads, as well as processed meats (fully cooked or not).Why are processed foods

Avoiding mouldy food in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/11/2009 01:48:30
Even those with a 'sturdy constitution' who are used to eating days'-old food should live by the sell-by rule when pregnant.

susceptible to food poisoning of many kinds.Even when a food has a clear sell-by date on it, poor storage in transit, at the shop or even in your fridge (if thermostats are performing badly) can mean that food goes off more quickly.You should avoid creamy

Weaning your baby: what not to give
By Joanne Lumsden on 30/09/2012 10:42:44
Play it safe during the early stages of weaning by following our tips on which foods to avoid

problems. So which foods are best avoided in the early weeks of weaning – and which are officially on the banned list?Proceed with caution…Dairy produceDairy products like cheese and yoghurt can be difficult to digest and are linked with allergies like

Christmas party food you can eat when pregnant
By Dr Rana Conway on 11/11/2010 16:14:55
It’s party time, but are smoked salmon, the cheese board and mince pies safe for mums-to-be? We show you what you can eat, and which festive foods to avoid in pregnancy

Foods you can eat in pregnancy!What’s safe and what should you avoid when hitting those Christmas gatherings in pregnancy? Well, there are actually plenty of festive foods you can enjoy when pregnant, and a few it pays to avoid.Don’t worry if you

Nutrition for your toddler
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2007 08:43:19
What should you be feeding your toddler for a balanced diet, and what are the foods you should avoid?

and drink everything or are there still foods you should avoid? How often should she be eating? And how can you ensure that she's getting all the nutrition she needs?Milk & dairyA balanced dietEating togetherFoods to avoidSnackingMilk & dairyAs your baby

Choking hazards at mealtimes
By Maria Muennich on 11/10/2010 12:25:41
Find out the foods you should avoid giving little ones and others to use with care

Foods to avoidWhole and rough-chopped nuts - When your child has no known allergy risk to nuts they can be an important part of a healthy diet for her, however, nuts can pose a high risk of choking, particularly when whole. You can give your

Coeliac disease and your baby need to know
By Sophie Westnedge on 11/05/2012 16:56:56
From the symptoms to what foods to avoid, find out the essentials about coeliac disease and you baby

the protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. Some types of oats contain similar proteins to gluten so should be avoided but pure, uncontaminated oats are safe for most people with coeliac disease. It’s important to know which food are naturally gluten free

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