Pumpkin: Nutritious food for pregnant mothers

Pumpkin: Nutritious food for pregnant mothers

Pumpkin (or pumpkin) is one of the familiar foods that mothers should add a reasonable amount in the diet without having to wonder.

With its eye-catching color, texture and delicious taste, pumpkin is always considered a favorite dish of many women. However, during pregnancy, you need to pay more attention to how to use pumpkin properly and understand the benefits and harms of overeating.

What are the benefits of eating pumpkin during pregnancy?

Prevent and relieve abdominal cramps

Pumpkin can prevent and relieve the pain caused by the state of cramps in the abdomen during pregnancy. You can steam, cook or stir-fry the pumpkin to enjoy.

 

Nutritious

Pumpkin contains abundant essential nutrients that are extremely nutritious for pregnant mothers. Pumpkin contains protein, fat, calcium, carbohydrates, vitamins, iron, niacin and phosphorus.

Prevent diarrhea

Eating pumpkin can reduce the risk of diarrhea and eczema, which are very common in pregnant women. Pumpkin also helps eliminate parasitic worms in the intestine and spleen, reducing the risk of intestinal infections during pregnancy.

Keeps blood sugar levels stable

Pumpkin can help lower blood sugar levels. You need to make sure your pumpkin isn't seasoned with sugar or sweeteners to get the maximum benefit from the pumpkin.

Protein rich

Pumpkin is very good for pregnant mothers because it provides a large amount of essential protein. Pumpkin is also rich in fiber which helps prevent constipation effectively.

Pumpkin seeds are very good for mother and fetus

Here are the health benefits for pregnant mothers from pumpkin seeds:

Good for cardiovascular

Just eat 85g of pumpkin seeds, you can add almost half of the magnesium content that the body requires each day. Pumpkin seeds also help stabilize heartbeat and support the formation of fetal bones and teeth. It also helps prevent constipation, which is very common in pregnant women .

Rich in zinc

Pumpkin seeds are rich in zinc content. It helps strengthen the immune system, helps pregnant mothers sleep easily and helps control uncomfortable moods in pregnant mothers very well.

Prevent obesity

Pumpkin seeds help improve insulin metabolism, especially for diabetics or those at risk. Pumpkin seeds are particularly useful in preventing obesity complications such as reducing the weakening of cells caused by oxidative stress.

Helps to ease and slow down the effects of menopause

Eating pumpkin seeds provides natural phytoestrogens for the body, helping to increase the concentration of beneficial cholesterol in the blood. It also works to soothe menopausal symptoms such as sudden heat (hot flashes), headaches, high blood pressure or even joint pain.

Helps to sleep easily

Pumpkin seeds contain trytophan, an amino acid that is converted into the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin. Pregnant mothers can eat pumpkin seeds a few hours before bed to be able to fall asleep more easily.

Can eating pumpkins during pregnancy be harmful?

Eating too much pumpkin can lead to upset stomach. In some cases, the phenomenon of allergies also appeared with wheezing, vomiting, shortness of breath, abdominal muscle cramps, but this phenomenon has not been cleared up.

Should eat pumpkin at what time?

You can have a light dinner with pumpkin dishes.

The secret to choosing quality pumpkins

Hearing a hollow sound is a sign that the pumpkin is ripe;

Choose squash that has a shell that is as hard as a shell and does not have spots or bruises;

Above all, pregnant mothers need to consult a doctor when eating or stop eating any food to ensure safety during pregnancy.

Pumpkin is a nutritious vegetable for pregnant mothers. Pregnant women need to choose the freshest zucchini and use it in reasonable amounts to get the most out of its health benefits!

 


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