Week 9
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Cucumber or cucumber is a very familiar vegetable in every Vietnamese family meal. But many pregnant mothers expressed their questions about whether eating cucumber was okay or not? Please read through the following article to clarify the answer!
Cucumber with a cool, crispy flavor is considered an attractive dish for most women. Although it is just a rustic dish, this vegetable and fruit has many benefits for pregnant women. The following article will help mothers to better understand this issue.
As just mentioned above, pregnant women eat cucumbers is absolutely good because this fruit provides a lot of essential nutrients for pregnancy. Specifically, a cucumber contains 95% water. This is the reason why it can satisfy thirst while purifying toxins in the body. Besides, cucumber is also rich in organic acids, fiber, vitamins of groups B , A, C, PP, E, magnesium, nickel, silver, folic acid, phosphorus, iron. They are all natural anti-hardening micronutrients used to reduce fever effectively and keep pregnant mothers with a healthy heart.
The benefits that women get from eating cucumber regularly include:
Cucumber contains very few calories, so it does not cause obesity
Cucumbers are an excellent source of natural purified water to prevent dehydration
Eating cucumbers with a moderate amount also helps diuretic, better for the kidneys and reduces swelling
The antioxidants in cucumber such as vitamins C, A, K and beta-carotene have the ability to boost the mother's immune system , helping to fight infectious diseases.
Thanks to its natural diuretic effect, cucumber also has the effect of lowering blood pressure
Cucumber is a vegetable that meets all the elements that a fetus needs to be able to develop normally: calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, zinc and vitamins such as vitamins B1, B2, B3, B9, also known as folic acid.
Everything has two sides, so does cucumber. If you eat cucumbers in moderation can lead to unfortunate consequences. Eating too much cucumber stimulates urination, leading to dehydration in pregnant women. Side effects also cause the pregnant mother to have flatulence, gas, leading to bloating, indigestion. Pregnant mothers should avoid eating salty and spicy cucumber if there is swelling and high blood pressure .
First, you choose to buy cucumbers with light green skin, no bruises, spots and chalk. Don't choose large melons that have too shiny skins, as they are at high risk of being over sprayed with nitrate spraying and still having important residues of medication. Their scent is also very important. Quality cucumbers usually have a characteristic cool aroma and are not mixed with impurities. So if pregnant women eat cucumbers smell strange, they should go away immediately.
Cucumber should be stored in the refrigerator for use within 10−12 days, wrapped in paper or plastic bags in the refrigerator cooler away from the freezer. You can also cut the cucumber into slices wrapped in glossy paper to store in the refrigerator. Vegetables can be stored this way for about 2−3 months. Remember, you should not store cucumbers with fruits such as apples, bananas, tomatoes, and watermelon, as they can produce ethylin acid that can damage vegetables. Remember not to wash the fruits before you put them in the refrigerator, as they will smell very quickly afterwards.
During pregnancy, pregnant women can enjoy the refreshing taste of cucumber and reap the health benefits from it. If you can grow organic vegetables in your own garden, this is a great source of food for pregnant mothers. Even so, cucumbers from organic farms are also a good choice if you know how to choose and store them properly for your safety and your baby's safety.
Hope that the recent sharing has clearly answered your question if pregnant women can eat cucumber. Based on this information, pregnant mothers can consider one more option for their nutritional menu to ensure their health as well as the little angel in the belly.
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