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Platoscave · F
Plenty of nutritious veggies, fruits, nuts, seeds, legumes, yogurt and no sugar or wheat or dairy. Extra liquid minerals and plenty of magnesium. Get plenty of methyl folate and vitamin c and real vitamin E
Don't under eat or overeat.
The better you feel the healthier the baby will be. Just keep researching this stuff...
Don't feed cows milk ever. Try to use breast milk any way you can.
Try and make sure everything you buy is organic And whole (not processed). No glyphosphates or pesticides or additives.
Don't under eat or overeat.
The better you feel the healthier the baby will be. Just keep researching this stuff...
Don't feed cows milk ever. Try to use breast milk any way you can.
Try and make sure everything you buy is organic And whole (not processed). No glyphosphates or pesticides or additives.
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curiosi · 61-69, F
Fruits and vegetables, not only good for mom and baby's health, it helps to keep stretch marks at bay.
AlasPoorYorick · 51-55, M
As an OBGYN in my spare time, I would recommend Arby’s. Lots of Arby’s. They have the meats.
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my wife is mental, you can have our baby
kutee · T
lots of vegetables and fruit
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Anything a doctor would recommend
Nutritious food
JovialPlutonian · 36-40, M
Congratulations!
DonHobag · M
Meat
MarmeeMarch · M
Food
swirlie · 31-35, F
[c=#008099]Avoid eating cabbage.[/c]
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MarmeeMarch · M
@swirlie what happens
swirlie · 31-35, F
@MarmeeMarch[c=#008099]
Her breast milk will become tainted after she has eaten cabbage, meaning that it will have a sour taste to it, thereby causing gastro intestinal discomfort to a breast-feeding infant.[/c]
Her breast milk will become tainted after she has eaten cabbage, meaning that it will have a sour taste to it, thereby causing gastro intestinal discomfort to a breast-feeding infant.[/c]
LoveSWsomuch · 36-40, M
@swirlie ok