While you may realize that certain fruits are
important for a healthy pregnancy, you may not realize why your doctor has told
you to eat certain fruits. Here's a quick guide with explanations for what each
fruit during pregnancy can provide.
Let's start with Folic and Folic Acid. Oranges and Orange Juice are a great source for this important consideration. Folic Acid helps prevent Neural tube defects and is especially recommended for the first trimester of pregnancy and specifically during the very start of a new pregnancy. Spina Bifida is the most common form of neural tube defects.
Next we can focus on the always important Vitamin C. Found in oranges, peaches, apricots, raisins,
dates, strawberries and other fruits this vitamin is capable of helping the
body absorb iron, strengthen muscle and blood vessels, strengthen bones and
cartilage and even help structure connective tissues. It's important to
remember that the body doesn't store Vitamin C at high levels since it's water
soluble, so you will need to get a daily dose. While not proven, there is also
the belief that Vitamin C can help reduce the risk of preterm rupture and
preterm labor. Some other fruits you can try include melons, apples,
blueberries and grapefruit.
Vitamin A is another important vitamin which
can specifically target your baby's body. According to Fitness Tips For Life this
Vitamin can help form the baby's bones and teeth, while also targeting their
heart, ears, eyes and their immune system. Parents who do not get enough
Vitamin A can cause vision problems in their babies. Vitamin A can also help
repair the body after childbirth so it's great for both mommy and baby. Please
beware, overdosing on Vitamin A can cause birth defects and liver toxicity, you
should talk to your doctor if you are using supplements to obtain your Vitamin
A. Fruits with a good amount of Vitamin A include carrots, spinach, cantelope,
apricots, mango and peaches and peppers.
Mummy should also be eating a daily dose of
either bananas, watermelon, Dates, Mango, Passion Fruit or Pineapple. All of
those foods provide a good dose of Vitamin B6. B6 helps the baby's brain and
nervous system and allows mommy and baby to develop red blood cells. Some woman
also claim that B6 has helped this avoid morning sickness.
If you're looking to consume vitamin B12 by
eating fruit during pregnancy you'll have a harder time as there is no single
fruit that contains the vitamin, however you can find B12 in Yogurt, which
opens up various fruit flavored treats! You can also consume other fruit
included dairy products. Vitamin B12 is important for healthy red blood cells
and it helps in the development of the nervous system and fetal brain. This
vitamin is most important for vegans since the body will story years' worth of
B12 in healthy non-vegan individuals, individuals with anemia could also suffer
from a B12 deficiency.
Another vitamin that is also important and
found in a ton of different fruits is Vitamin E. Among some of the available
fruits are mango, nectarine, kiwi, papaya, peach, raspberry and pomegranate
among others. However it is advised to reduce papaya intake due to it’s
bromelain content. Vitamin E is important because it helps to build muscles and
red blood cells. Not having enough Vitamin E can also lead to pre-eclampsia and
possibly a low birth weight.
It's important to realize that Vitamin E
overdose can also lead to stillbirth, so mothers should consult their doctor
before taking this vitamin in supplement form.
Fruit during pregnancy is a great way to
ensure a healthy baby. While you may already be taking vitamin supplements,
it's important to remember that getting the vitamins you need from fresh foods
is always a better idea. The nice part about the list shown above is that you
can consume just several fruits and you'll likely find all of the vitamins you
need.
Just remember, before starting any regiment
you should consult with your doctor and discuss any underlying health issues
you might have, while most vitamins are good for your baby, taking too much of
anything can be bad. Just tell your doctor you want to eat fruit during
pregnancy and that you would like their recommendations for a daily regiment.
If all else fails, you can always try
supplements, but again, fresh fruits, especially organic fruits, will almost
always be a better way to go.
I have read above blog on "Today’s Amazing fact: Why certain fruits in pregnancy!" its really nice post and very important i like it and yes fruits can play an important role in pregnancy.its give very advantages in health.
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