Dietary Precautions During PregnancyWhen you are pregnant, you should be sure to wash all raw vegetables prior to consumption. Raw vegetables have the potential to carry toxoplasmosis, which is a parasite that is typically carried in the feces of cats. It can sometimes get into the soil and contaminate fruits or vegetables. Many women are interested in trying natural alternatives to medications during pregnancy. Some turn to herbal remedies. It is important that you consult with your healthcare provider during pregnancy to ensure that an herb is safe before you take it. Some herbs can be harmful to you or your unborn fetus, and result in premature labor, miscarriage or even birth defects. Some of the more commonly known herbs to avoid during pregnancy include: - Goldenseal - Mugwort - Penny Royal - Aloe Vera - Black Cohosh - Blue Cohosh - Buchers Broom - False Unicorn - Feverfew - Juniper - Lady’s Mantle - Wormwood Most of these herbs are known for their ability to stimulate the uterus, which might lead to premature contractions or miscarriage. That said, midwives have used some herbs in the last trimester to help restart a stalled labor or initiate an overdue labor. It is essential that you not try to use any of these herbs however without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider. The consequences could be devastating. Article by Beverley Brooke, author of "Ensure a healthy safe pregnancy for you and your baby", visit http://www.pregnancy-weight-loss.com for more on dietary precautions during pregnancy Read similar articles: Glutathione for a Healthier PregnancyPregnancy and Pre-natal Vitamins Pregnancy and Tanning Beds Twins Pregnancy…A Father’s Point of View Sex & Pregnancy...Do They Mix? Successful Weight Loss After Pregnancy Coping With an Unplanned Pregnancy Pregnancy, Diabetes, and Your Feet Get Back Your Pre-Pregnancy Abs With Side Planks Conception Tips and Tips For Getting Pregnant For Those Who Are Trying To Conceive
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