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The Scoop on Unpasteurized Juices During Pregnancy - What You Need to Know

The Scoop on Unpasteurized Juices During Pregnancy - What You Need to Know  

created at Nov 18, 2009   1,939  
Understanding the Risks of Unpasteurized JuicePregnant women should avoid unpasteurized juices completely.These juices may harbor harmful bacteria like Listeria and E.coli,which can cause foodborne illnesses that pose a significant threat to both the mothe...

Herbal tea during pregnancy

Herbal tea during pregnancy  

updated at Nov 29, 2024   1,547  
While many herbal teas are generally considered safe,pregnant women should exercise caution and consult their healthcare provider before consuming any herbal tea during pregnancy.Some herbs can have effects on the body that may be harmful to the developing...

The Importance of Teeth Cleaning During Pregnancy  

updated at Nov 13, 2025   1,642  
Maintaining good oral hygiene transcends cosmetic benefits during pregnancy; it's a cornerstone of maternal and infant health.A compelling body of research establishes a direct correlation between periodontal (gum) disease in pregnant women and an elevated...

The Lowdown on Caffeinated Sodas During Pregnancy

The Lowdown on Caffeinated Sodas During Pregnancy  

created at Nov 18, 2009   1,661  
The short answer is: limit or avoid caffeinated sodas during pregnancy.During pregnancy,moderate caffeine consumption,generally defined as less than 200 milligrams per day,is typically considered acceptable,though individual sensitivities vary.However,exce...