By: mjreview | 2011-03-27 | Pregnancy The Women, Infants and Children program, or WIC, provides nutritionally rich foods such as eggs, milk, peanut butter, cheese and canned fish to low-income pregnant women and their young kids. You cont... read more
By: Code Blue | 2012-05-16 | Nutrition All the nutrition comes from the food. In addition to the intake of nutrition that they require, pregnant women should also add the nutrition that their unborn children require. So, rich and reasonable nutrition is very important for pregnant women. read more
By: Edward Collin | 2012-06-23 | Supplements There’s a reason why everybody, especially health professionals talk about having a balanced meal. A balanced meal provides all the necessary nutritional supplements the body needs to grow, develop and build immunity. read more
By: Isabel De Los Rios | 2010-10-11 | Pregnancy While it is good for an expectant mother to eat well and avoid certain foods, there is no sacred list of food for pregnant women. The concept, which to some degree did exist in times passed, is, indeed in the past. You don't have to expect 9 months of jellies, rich puddings or bland ingredients. Thank goodness! read more
By: Isabel De Los Rios | 2010-10-11 | Wellness While it is good for an expectant mother to eat well and avoid certain foods, there is no sacred list of food for pregnant women. The concept, which to some degree did exist in times passed, is, indeed in the past. You don't have to expect 9 months of jellies, rich puddings or bland ingredients. Thank goodness! read more
By: Steven Panzullo | 2010-04-02 | Pregnancy When women are pregnant so many things are running through their minds: happiness, excitement, where the baby will sleep, different schedules, how to rearrange everything, what to buy and what to plan for and what to expect not to mention all the doctor visits and the list goes on and on. During this time, it is especially important for women to eat healthy and to exercise. It is important that women know exactly what kind of foods they should be eating, so they can not only be and stay healthy, but so that the baby will get the proper nutrition as well. read more
By: Green Alice | 2010-12-21 | Health & Fitness Pregnancy is a critical period both for the pregnant women as well as their babies. As the nutrition of the fetuses is totally depended on their mothers, so what the pregnant women eat will greatly affect the growth and development of their babies. If they eat foods correctly and appropriately, then it can promote the health of their babies. read more
By: muhammad saleem | 2011-04-18 | Health & Fitness Think non-alcoholic or low-alcohol drinks are safe to imbibe during your pregnancy? A new study released in the Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology claims otherwise. read more
By: Isabel De Los Rios | 2011-01-03 | Pregnancy Pregnant mothers always have their babies' best interests at heart. Part of doing what's right by your child includes making sure you're getting the vitamin-rich foods she needs for sound development. Food for pregnant women should be rich in iron, omega-3, protein, folic acid and calcium. read more
By: Isabel De Los Rios | 2011-01-01 | Pregnancy Food for pregnant women should be nutritious and free from dangerous chemicals. This is why it is important to eat seafood with low levels of mercury, as well as organic animal products, fruits and vegetables. These types of foods reduce your likelihood of ingesting toxins that can cross the placenta and jeopardize your unborn baby's health. read more
By: arlenarron | 2010-12-14 | Health & Fitness The pregnancy diet must be rich in all the vital nutrients that the body needs. Doctors recommend the intake of six to seven servings of bread and grains. read more
By: Isabel De Los Rios | 2010-10-22 | Wellness We seem to spend an awful lot of time in our modern lives finding ways to avoid fat. It really is a shame that we have become so fat phobic, because fats are essential to good nutrition on many levels. When looking at food for pregnant women, fat is even more important, since it plays a critical role in the baby's development. read more
By: Chenxia Wang | 2010-12-26 | Women's Health The nutrition of pregnant women is closely related with the nutrition and development of the unborn babies. If the pregnant women lack of nutrition, it is likely to cause miscarriage, premature birth, stillbirth and birth defects. As the same time, it will also affect the growth and development of the fetuses. As a result, in order to improve the physical quality of newborns, women should pay great attention to nutrition. read more
By: Camryn Romy | 2012-02-19 | Nutrition Eating healthy foods during pregnancy is important for both mom's and baby's health, but it's not always easy to know how to get started on a healthy diet for pregnant women. This article gives suggestions on how to get started eating healthy for two. read more