Swapping stories of pregnancy cravings can be quite a favorite with moms-to-be but there is no scientific correlation between cravings and the nutritional needs of pregnant women. This is a time when you may need to strike the balance between giving in to your cravings and consuming unhealthy, high-calorie foods. Not all cravings are unhealthy, though. Here are some foods for pregnant women that may indulge your cravings while giving your health just the right boost.
1. Crazy about Chocolates
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3. Crunchy Munchies
Pregnancy is a time when your caloric need is higher and so is the need for micronutrients that are essential for the development of the baby. Cravings, however, lead us to pick the wrong foods. These are foods that are high on caloric value but low on nutrition, thus providing no significant health benefit to mother and child. Slurrp Farm’s Mighty Munch and Mighty Puffs are both snacks made with ragi, jowar, and contain no transfat or maida. They are low on sugar and are not fried. They are made from all-natural ingredients with no hydrogenated fats or additives, making them very healthy for a pregnant woman.
4. All About Nuts
The desire to consume something nutty is another common pregnancy craving. Nuts are high in energy and add a great flavor to your meal. Slurrp Farm’s nut powder is a 100% organic superfood that brings with it the perfect combination of almonds, cashews, pistachios and also adds the immunity boosting qualities of saffron and turmeric. This is one craving that can certainly be good for you and the little one.
5. Yes to Fruits
Fruits are essential foods for healthy women. Not only do they contain natural sugars, but they are also high on vitamins and minerals. A medium-sized bowl of fruit salad can be an excellent snack and the perfect answer to your pregnancy cravings. If real fruits are just not handy try adding a spoon of Slurrp Farm’s 100% natural banana powder to your milk. Made from natural bananas it provides potassium and magnesium while keeping your sodium intake low. It contains no additives or preservatives and no added sugar. If you develop lactose intolerance during pregnancy, you may also add the banana powder to prepare some yummy dishes like cakes and other desserts.
With respect to COVID – 19, pregnant women need to be more cautious as the immune system’s efficacy dips during pregnancy, which places them at a higher risk of contracting many transmissible illnesses. Official recommendations during pregnancy are (i) avoid crowds; (ii) stay away from sick people or those showing mild symptoms of flu; (iii) washing hands frequently and not touching your face. For your pregnancy checkups consulting your doctors online is highly recommended.