Week 9
Many pregnant mothers wonder how their 9-week-old fetus has developed. So let's explore with aFamilyToday Health now!
Oranges or orange juice are very healthy foods. For pregnant women, drinking a glass of orange juice a day is nothing like.
In addition to the high nutritional value that oranges bring, it also has other uses. Please join aFamilyToday Health to explore these wonderful uses!
Folate is known as an essential vitamin during pregnancy. It helps in the creation of blood cells and helps in the growth of new tissues. Fetal weight will increase as folate intake increases.
You need to supplement your body with 5 to 10 times more folate during pregnancy. Folate helps prevent neural tube defects in babies. Oranges contain about 9% more of the folate you need each day.
Orange peels contain the highest amount of vitamin C and should not be thrown away. It is an optimal source of antioxidants. You can wash off the shells and small iron and add the peel to salads to supplement your body during pregnancy.
Orange is known as an anti-inflammatory that helps in effective treatment of joint diseases like arthritis.
The high potassium content in oranges helps prevent high blood pressure in pregnant women. In addition, oranges are also a source of fiber to help prevent constipation problems that are common in pregnant mothers.
Oranges increase the pH of urine and increase the excretion of citric acid from the body. Therefore, this is a great remedy for the prevention of kidney stones.
The high levels of carotenoids in oranges help maintain optimal respiration during both normal and pregnant periods.
Although the benefits of oranges bring to women during pregnancy are many, pregnant mothers need to know the following important things:
Oranges are a citrus fruit and can easily irritate your throat, making you more susceptible to colds and other infections during this period;
If you already have a foodborne infection, consuming more oranges can cause dehydration and lead to undesirable risks such as preterm birth or even miscarriage ;
Buy fruit that is fresh and not bruised. Remember to wash them before peeling and eating because the outer shell can contain bacteria from your hands and get into your pregnancy while eating;
You should also consult your doctor before including this favorite fruit in your daily diet.
You can also continue to eat oranges even after giving birth because they are a great source of food for your skin and help to fight aging. Oranges are also ideal snacks for women who want to have a reasonable weight because they have no fat.
Orange juice will be a very good source of nutrition during pregnancy if you consider your health status and use in a reasonable level.
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