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Revealed - Your strangest pregnancy cravings!
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/06/2010 16:41:34
From raw meat to toothpaste, survey unveils the types of food pregnant women admit to craving

out Thinkbaby’s guide to why this is happening.Top 5 strangest food cravings while pregnant!1)    Toothpaste2)    Raw beef and cranberry sauce on toast3)    Vanilla ice cream with grated cheese4)    Pasta with salt and vinegar5)    Chocolate and egg

Yeuch milk!
By ThinkBaby on 20/08/2009 01:19:29
Great calcium alternatives if you're pregnant but can't face a daily glass of milk

, available either in a combined multi-vitamin for pregnancy or alone.Optimise your calcium intakeOther dietary factors can limit your absorption of whatever calcium you do take in, particularly caffeine and salt. Both caffeine and salt encourage the body

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?

worth avoiding in pregnancy?Although most women in pregnancy will carry on with their usual diet amended just slightly, pregnancy itself can leave you feeling more drained, make your skin more sensitive, and make you more dehydrated. The salt and other

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

Pregnant? Get snacking!
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/09/2010 01:12:58
Whilst excess weight gain isn't great for your pregnancy or birth, it is important to keep eating snacks rather than only eating three big meals a day.

of energy and aid digestion.For more about good sources of pregnancy nutrition, and information on pregnancy supplements, go to the ThinkBaby Diet and Nutrition pages.

Eating out when you're pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/07/2008 00:00:20
Enjoy those kid-free suppers while you can - but eat well!

good idea to make sure you're stoking up your system with efficient calories rather than 'empty' ones. Otherwise you might still feel full when your body is starting to flag again.Also, it's preferable to avoid too much salt during pregnancy

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