Staying healthy during winter pregnancy is essential, especially in winter when your immune system needs extra support. Nutritionist Rachael Sacerdoti, speaking exclusively with Vitabiotics, highlights affordable, nutrient-rich foods to keep you and your baby thriving.
Mango: A winter pregnancy hero
Mango offers a boost of vitamin C, which strengthens your immune system during the colder months. It also contains beta-carotene, which converts to vitamin A, supporting your vision and skin health.
Grapes: Hydration and antioxidants
Grapes provide hydration and resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant. They also offer small amounts of folate and fibre, which help with digestion—a common challenge during pregnancy.
Sweet potatoes: Comfort food with benefits
Sweet potatoes are rich in beta-carotene, which converts to vitamin A, vital for your baby’s development. Their versatility makes them perfect for hearty winter meals.
Pomegranate: A winter pregnancy superfood
Pomegranate delivers antioxidants, folate for blood formation, and vitamin K to support bone health. It’s a nutrient-packed addition to your winter diet.
Coconut water: Nature’s electrolyte drink
Coconut water keeps you hydrated, especially if you’ve experienced morning sickness. It’s a natural way to replenish electrolytes.
Pineapple: Sweet and nutritious for winter pregnancy
Pineapple satisfies sweet cravings while providing vitamin C. Enjoy it in moderation to reap its benefits.
Rice: Energy and ease
Rice is a gentle carbohydrate source, offering energy without upsetting your stomach. Choose red, black, or wild rice for added fibre and antioxidants.
Melon: Hydration and skin support
Though more common in summer, melon provides hydration and vitamins A and C. It’s a refreshing winter snack to keep your skin healthy.
A balanced approach
Eating a variety of these foods ensures you receive essential nutrients to support your health and your baby’s development. Pair this with proper hydration to stay energised and strong throughout winter.
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