Eating a balanced diet during pregnancy is important for the health of you and your baby, and eating healthy, nutritious foods now will help your baby be more open to them when they start solids after 6 months.
Eating smaller meals more frequently is a good rule to follow, especially if you are experiencing morning sickness or heartburn.
What to avoid eating when pregnant:
- Soft cheese, such as Brie and Camembert (these can contain the dangerous bacteria listeria) and unpasteurized milk and juices
- Deli meat can also contain listeria, so it’s best to avoid deli meat all together OR heat the meal before you eat it
- More than two portions of oily fish (e.g. fresh tuna, sardines, mackerel, trout) a week. These contain high levels of mercury, which can damage your baby’s developing nervous system.
- Marlin, shark or swordfish, or more than four cans of tuna per week as these also contain high levels of mercury
- Liver or liver products (e.g. pate or sausage) contain large amounts of Vitamin A, which can be harmful to your unborn baby
- Raw or undercooked meats or fish, including sushi
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