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Pregnancy Do's and Don'ts
For when you need the facts-not fear-about what food, drinks, activities, and procedures you should avoid during each month of your pregnancy. Over the years, Dr. Elisabeth Aron has soothed the worries of many soon-to-be moms who have come to her with questions such as:. Can I exercise during my first trimester? . Is canned tuna safe to eat throughout my pregnancy? . Do self-tanners contain chemicals I should be worried about?.
I have to fly for work during my second trimester. Is this safe? . Is cookie-dough ice cream safe to eat? . Can I wear an underwire bra during my pregnancy? . I'm six months pregnant. Is it alright for me to have a glycolic peel facial? . Are peanuts safe to eat or will my baby develop a peanut allergy if I eat too many? . There is a lot of chlorine in my health club's pool. Is that a good or bad thing? Pregnancy Do's and Don'ts includes hundreds of entries on possible concerns-from apple cider to zinc and everything in between.
In each entry, Dr. Aron identifies the item, the possible cause for concern, and explains the bottom line-whether it is something a woman should avoid completely, something to take a better-safe-than-sorry approach toward, or something that is perfectly fine.
I have to fly for work during my second trimester. Is this safe? . Is cookie-dough ice cream safe to eat? . Can I wear an underwire bra during my pregnancy? . I'm six months pregnant. Is it alright for me to have a glycolic peel facial? . Are peanuts safe to eat or will my baby develop a peanut allergy if I eat too many? . There is a lot of chlorine in my health club's pool. Is that a good or bad thing? Pregnancy Do's and Don'ts includes hundreds of entries on possible concerns-from apple cider to zinc and everything in between.
In each entry, Dr. Aron identifies the item, the possible cause for concern, and explains the bottom line-whether it is something a woman should avoid completely, something to take a better-safe-than-sorry approach toward, or something that is perfectly fine.
For when you need the facts-not fear-about what food, drinks, activities, and procedures you should avoid during each month of your pregnancy. Over the years, Dr. Elisabeth Aron has soothed the worries of many soon-to-be moms who have come to her with questions such as:. Can I exercise during my first trimester? . Is canned tuna safe to eat throughout my pregnancy? . Do self-tanners contain chemicals I should be worried about?.
I have to fly for work during my second trimester. Is this safe? . Is cookie-dough ice cream safe to eat? . Can I wear an underwire bra during my pregnancy? . I'm six months pregnant. Is it alright for me to have a glycolic peel facial? . Are peanuts safe to eat or will my baby develop a peanut allergy if I eat too many? . There is a lot of chlorine in my health club's pool. Is that a good or bad thing? Pregnancy Do's and Don'ts includes hundreds of entries on possible concerns-from apple cider to zinc and everything in between.
In each entry, Dr. Aron identifies the item, the possible cause for concern, and explains the bottom line-whether it is something a woman should avoid completely, something to take a better-safe-than-sorry approach toward, or something that is perfectly fine.
I have to fly for work during my second trimester. Is this safe? . Is cookie-dough ice cream safe to eat? . Can I wear an underwire bra during my pregnancy? . I'm six months pregnant. Is it alright for me to have a glycolic peel facial? . Are peanuts safe to eat or will my baby develop a peanut allergy if I eat too many? . There is a lot of chlorine in my health club's pool. Is that a good or bad thing? Pregnancy Do's and Don'ts includes hundreds of entries on possible concerns-from apple cider to zinc and everything in between.
In each entry, Dr. Aron identifies the item, the possible cause for concern, and explains the bottom line-whether it is something a woman should avoid completely, something to take a better-safe-than-sorry approach toward, or something that is perfectly fine.
