What Foods to Avoid in Pregnancy?

Pregnancy is one of the happiest and most exciting times in a woman's life. For the first time, she is responsible not only for herself and her own health, but that of her unborn baby. Eating well balanced meals is important at all times, but it is even more essential when you are pregnant. There are essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals that your developing baby needs. Most foods are safe; however, there are some foods that you should avoid during pregnancy:

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Raw Meat: Avoid raw meat such as sushi, seafood, rare or uncooked meat, or poultry because of the risk of contamination with coliform bacteria, toxoplasmosis, and salmonella.
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Liver: Liver and liver products contain very high levels of vitamin A which research has shown can cause birth defects. Similarly, any supplements with high levels of vitamin A should not be taken during pregnancy.
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Fish: Fish that contain high levels of mercury should be avoided. Mercury consumed during pregnancy has been linked to developmental delays and brain damage. A sample of these types of fish include: shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish. Certain types of fish used in sushi should also be avoided due to high levels of mercury. Avoid fish from contaminated lakes and rivers that may be exposed to high levels of polychlorinated biphenyls. This is primarily for those who fish in local lakes and streams.
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Raw Shellfish: The majority of seafood-borne illness is caused by undercooked shellfish, which include oysters, clams, and mussels. Cooking helps prevent some types of infection, but it does not prevent the algae-related infections that are associated with red tides. Raw shellfish pose a concern for everybody, and they should be avoided altogether during pregnancy.
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Raw Eggs: Raw eggs or any foods that contain raw eggs should be avoided because of the potential exposure to salmonella.
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Soft Cheeses: Imported soft cheeses may contain bacteria called Listeria, which can cause miscarriage. You would need to avoid soft cheeses such as: Brie, Camembert, Roquefort, Feta, Gorgonzola and Mexican style cheeses. All soft non-imported cheeses made with pasteurized milk are safe to eat.
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Unpasteurized Milk: Unpasteurized milk may contain listeria. Make sure that any milk you drink is pasteurized.
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Caffeine: Caffeine is a diuretic, which means it helps eliminate fluids from the body. This can result in water and calcium loss. It is important that you are drinking plenty of water, juice, and milk rather than caffeinated beverages. Some research shows that large amounts of caffeine are associated with miscarriage, premature birth, low birth weight, and withdrawal symptoms in infants. The safest thing is to refrain from consuming caffeine.
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Alcohol: Prenatal exposure to alcohol can interfere with the healthy development of the baby. Depending on the amount, timing, and pattern of use, alcohol consumption during pregnancy can lead to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or other developmental disorders. If you consumed alcohol before you knew you were pregnant, stop drinking now. You should continue to avoid alcohol during breastfeeding. Exposure of alcohol to an infant poses harmful risks, and alcohol does reach the baby during breastfeeding.
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Aspartame: Aspartame is a calorie-free sweetener used in a wide variety of soft drinks, candies, and food products. Long-term use of the chemical food aspartame has been linked with cancer and immunotoxicity, so the use of aspartame during pregnancy is advised against.
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Smoked or Refrigerated food: It could be contaminated with Listeria. Listeria has the ability to cross the placenta and may infect the baby leading to infection or blood poisoning, which may be life-threatening.
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Over the counter food: Avoid canned, tinned or prepackaged foods. Many of them can have Salmonella or other bacteria. Even pizzas and burgers bought from vendors can cause diseases.
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Unwashed Vegetables: Vegetables are safe to eat, so you still need to eat them. However, it is essential to make sure they are washed to avoid potential exposure to toxoplasmosis. Toxoplasmosis may contaminate the soil where the vegetables were grown.

You don't have to give up all your favorite foods just because you're pregnant. But processed foods and snacks and sugar-packed desserts shouldn't be the mainstay of your diet, either. Also, don't feel guilty if you fancy the occasional biscuit. Enjoy every bite!
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The main food which should avoid while pregnancy is papaya and sesame seeds.If these are consumes they effect your pregnancy.

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Sarala,
I don't think Papaya should not be consumed during pregnancy.There is no research which has proved it.
Papaya is the main food item which destroys the pregnancy. Its is a fact nagalakshmi.

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@Sarala,
If you find some articles stating it can you please share with me?.
nagalakshmi.karunanidhi wrote:
[quote]Sarala,
I don't think Papaya should not be consumed during pregnancy.There is no research which has proved it.[/quote]

@ nagalakshmi:

Is it safe to eat papaya during pregnancy?
Written for BabyCenter India
The BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board answers:
Traditionally, in many parts of the world including India, people believe that it is unsafe to eat papayas during pregnancy. This belief, however, is only partially true: an unripe or even a semi-ripe papaya is rich in concentrated latex and research indicates that it may trigger uterine contractions.

A well-ripened papaya, on the other hand, is rich in vitamins and nutrients and recommended for pregnant women in moderate amounts. A ripe papaya is rich in vitamin C and is effective in preventing and controlling constipation and heartburn. Also, ripe papaya portions mixed with honey and milk is considered to be an excellent tonic during pregnancy and lactation.

Due to the mixed views about whether it is safe to eat papayas during pregnancy many prefer to avoid papayas altogether, especially during the first trimester. But in the end, it is a personal decision that should be made after consulting your doctor.
sarala wrote:
[quote]Papaya is the main food item which destroys the pregnancy. Its is a fact nagalakshmi.[/quote]

@ sarala

Why not to eat papaya during pregnancy?

If a lady pregnant or trying to become pregnant, avoid eating papaya or using a papaya product. Papaya is sometimes recommended for soothing indigestion, which is a common ailment during pregnancy. Although a fully ripe papaya is not considered dangerous, a papaya that is at all unripe contains a latex substance that triggers uterine contractions.Contractions of the uterus could lead to a miscarriage.

The papaya enzyme that helps soothe indigestion is called papain, or vegetable pepsin. Papain is found in the fruit's latex and leaves.Researchers have noted that unripe papaya latex acts like prostaglandin and oxytocin, which the body makes to start labor. Synthetic prostaglandin and oxytocin are commonly used to start or strengthen labor contractions.
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Yes,Most of the doctors leave the decision to us to consume papaya during pregnancy or avoid it.
Our Elders also advice pregnancy ladies to should avoid consuming Papaya.

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For some women, it is also important to avoid peanuts and foods that avoid complication

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You are right sumit, peanuts also cause complication if they consume.

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