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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.
.You will start feeling sick or dizzy if you do not eat often enough, but you shouldn't wait for your body to tell you. Instead, carry around small snacks that you can have little and often, but which should not replace regular meals.Pregnancy is NOT a time
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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...
important during pregnancy to keep your energy levels up, as your body is doing a lot of work even when it looks like you're just sitting in a chair. The key is to snack before your body starts to tell you that it needs fuelling up, usually when you feel
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Kate Middleton - the truth about those pregnancy rumours
By Joanna Harvey on 16/11/2011 13:01:40
A Royal baby is not on the cards for Prince William and Kate Middleton - not yet anyway!
Prince William and wife Kate Middleton are not expecting their first baby, according to Royal insiders.Claims of a pregnancy were fuelled when Kate gave Wills a 'knowing glance' and refused to eat a peanut-based snack while they were sampling foods
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Dads-to-Be Put on Weight Too
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/05/2009 01:52:34
A new poll suggests males put on an average of a stone in weight when their partner is pregnant
presence of snacks in the home while their partners were pregnant. One of the key factors might be that during pregnancy, many couples go out for meals more often with the aim of making the most of their last few months as a couple before the baby arrives
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Eating Well When You're Expecting Twins
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/09/2009 01:46:05
You might hear the phrase 'eating for two' when you're pregnant, but what if you're having twins... or more?
and you shouldn't be downhearted about the amazing challenge ahead.As with a single-baby pregnancy, you will need to make sure you are eating well (having a varied diet with more fruit and vegetables, small healthy snacks) so that your babies grow well
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Foods you CAN eat during pregnancy - your A to Z guide
By Kyrsty Hazell on 05/08/2010 17:53:10
Are you sick of being told what not to eat now you're a mum-to-be? Check out our A-Z guide to all foods tasty and nutritious for you and your unborn baby.
A-Z pregnancy food guideTo ensure your unborn baby gets all her necessary nutrients, vitamins and minerals, a healthy and balanced diet is key when you're pregnant.They say "you are what you eat" so stick to this rule when deciding what to snack on
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Your pregnancy superdiet
By Hilary Pereira on 11/05/2009 01:53:47
With so much conflicting advice flying about, nutrition during your nine months can be a nightmare...
common pregnancy problem) and keep you feeling fuller for longer. Look for loaves that are fortified with folic acid, too, even if you are still taking your daily supplement. Snack attack: Fingers of toasted wholegrain bread or toasted mini wholemeal
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How can I ease my morning sickness?
By Liz Jarvis on 03/12/2012 17:45:58
Independent midwife Katie Green reveals great tips for coping with pregnancy queasiness
There are many theories for the causes of morning sickness, most of which revolve around increased hormone levels in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. For most women morning sickness will disappear by around 16 weeks. However, some women can suffer
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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
The notion that pregnant women reach for the pickles during their pregnancy is a bland observation compared to what mums-to-be really crave, according to a recent survey.While many pregnant women may scoff their way through tubs of ice cream
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Protecting your teeth and gums in pregnancy
By Monica Stylli on 21/06/2007 01:33:10
New Oral-B survey shows 49% of mums-to-be don't realise the importance of oral care during pregnancy
, nutritionally-balanced diet will also help improve the health of gums. Pregnant women often develop a greater tendency to snack on carbohydrates but the survey showed that the top craving in pregnancy was for something sweet. Extra care is needed because
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