Eating for a Healthy Pregnancy (Pregnancy Considerations #3)
Of course you need to eat more when you’re pregnant, but how much more? And what’s best for your baby?
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Of course you need to eat more when you’re pregnant, but how much more? And what’s best for your baby?
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@vancouverkiz & wethepeople, brewed as a tea or infusion, raspberry leaf is the best known, most widely used, & safest of all uterine/pregnancy tonic herbs. It contains an alkaloid which gives tone to the muscles of the pelvic region, including the uterus. RL contains vit A & B complex & many minerals, phosphorous, potassium, rich concentration of vit C, vit E, calcium & iron. Raspberry leaf nourishes the uterus with nutrients.
@mariecharles212 i totally agree with you on that! 100% percent. i couldnt even take the prenatal vitamins bc how much iron was in there and i tried 4 different types of brands. people just assume now a days that the doctors are the ones to take care of pregnancy as if to be a disease instead of something natural and women rather go blindly into pregnancy and birth instead of ACTUALLY reading up on it. ignorance is not bliss, neither is a smug attitude
sheep will be sheep lol.
@aiysmama they say that about everything that has to do with herbal. to be honest ive been drinking herbal tea anyways, so far nothing bad has happened. its all about how much your doing. anything excessively being put into your body will effect the baby, thats why you should keep a mental note on how much you consume. so yes alysmama your right.
i keep watching this video over and over. i havent been able to take prenatal vitamins due to most of them having iron in them. i also dodge foods with MSG in it like the plague and eat meats in moderation (bc of how much hormones are in it now a days) so far Ive been eating very well, gained little fat, and having a super healthy strong baby. each time my doctor sees me his smiles gets broader and broader i guess its because i follow what they tell me to do and keep things under control
@aiysmama this is not the first place that i have heard of saying herbal teas can increase the risk of miscarriage. Well my way of thinking is, i can do without it, why risk it, I dont need it that bad :0)
Raspberry leaf tea does not increase the risk of miscarriage. It strengthens and tones the uterus… not a big fan of this video’s misinformation.
lol
ha ha ha ha ha you must weigth 300 pounds and eat junkfood all day to say this cause im at my second pregnancy and eating well helps me. just like he say in the video. go get mcdonalds and shut the fuck up
The rats are jumping ship.
CHEMRISK – a research company hired by the Corn Refiners Association has recently taken down it’s YouTube channel.
The removal was in response to negative public perception resulting from a recent study that found dangerous levels of MERCURY in HIGH-FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP. Apparently it has become a liability to defend the sweetener.
See one of the last remaining ChemRisk videos at CornRefinersAssoc on YouTube.
YOU folks clearly do not know that eating super well is better than following doctor’s feeding pregnant women with prenatal vitamins. Prenatal vitamins can have a lot of harmful materials . so healthy eating is better.
Well, at least it`ll kill the kid!
ha ha ha ha ha that is steps to die not healthy pregnancy !?
if youre pregnant you should be talking to a doctor and not looking at videos like this…
Here are my top tips on pregnancy: Drink lots of vodka and gin. Smoke at least a pack a day. Purposley strike up arguments. Eat plenty of fatty foods and ice cream. Punch yourself in the stomach until you feel the healthy stingy tingley sensation. And don`t forget to drink (or sniff) coke! Good luck!
why you tube so lag?
go comment my vid guys
Good! I’ll follow these tips.
Scooby, what are your thoughts on getting to eat SOME of your favorite foods one day a week? For ex: on Sunday, getting to treat yourself. Is this fine if you have been eating healthy all week?
To the OP: I’ve never heard of “plumper porn” but you are *not* fat. That said, exercise is always good, no matter what your weight. Dieting (aside from just eating healthy foods) seems like a dangerous waste of energy. My answer: not one thing, but all of the “you’re smart, so you’ll end up running the world someday” encouragement I got as a high-IQ teenager in the implausibly utopian American 1990s. Maybe it didn’t “royally” fuck me up “forever”, but it definitely nurtured unrealistic expectations. I didn’t realize that this was just adults wanted to believe– that our generation would be the first meritocratic/academic elite in history, after 300 centuries (and counting) of humanity being run by dumb-as-shit strongmen– because they were so disgusted with how the world had been run to that point. The Baby Boomers thought that if they led us on with the belief in a great future and better world, we’d create it– and we’d love to, but we don’t have the power.
See above. The class of marketing schemes I described is not defined by their being “false” or even “misleading” — they are alike in that they are ubiquitous forms of advertising that waste our time and mental energy. It seems to me that if we should tolerate advertising whose only goal is to prompt children to pester their parents incessantly until they get what they want, then we should tolerate phone calls at dinner, spammed-full inboxes, and product labeling that would lead us to believe we’re eating healthy unless we take the time to read the fine print and do independent research.
Congratulations! I’ve always thought multiples sounded awfully fun, myself. Best wishes for a healthy pregnancy and smooth delivery!