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A healthy diet is an important part of a healthy lifestyle at any time but\u00a0is especially\u00a0vital\u00a0if you're pregnant or planning a pregnancy. Eating healthily during pregnancy will help your baby to develop and grow.
You do not need to go on a special diet, but it's important to eat a variety of different foods every day to get the right balance of nutrients that you and your baby need.\u00a0
It's best to get vitamins and minerals from the foods you eat, but when you're pregnant you need to take\u00a0a folic acid\u00a0supplement as well, to make sure you get everything you need.
Read more about vitamins and supplements in pregnancy.\u00a0
There are also certain foods that should be avoided in pregnancy.
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You do not need to go on a special diet, but it's important to eat a variety of different foods every day to get the right balance of nutrients that you and your baby need.\u00a0
It's best to get vitamins and minerals from the foods you eat, but when you're pregnant you need to take\u00a0a folic acid\u00a0supplement as well, to make sure you get everything you need.
Read more about vitamins and supplements in pregnancy.\u00a0
There are also certain foods that should be avoided in pregnancy.
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Try to have a healthy breakfast every day, because this can help\u00a0you to avoid snacking on foods that are high in fat and sugar.
Eating healthily often means changing the amounts of different foods you eat, so that\u00a0your diet is varied,\u00a0rather than cutting out all your favourites. You can use the Eatwell Guide\u00a0to get the balance of your diet right. It shows you how much of what you eat should come from each food group to achieve a healthy, balanced diet.
You do not need to achieve this balance with every meal, but try to get the balance right over a week.
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Try to have a healthy breakfast every day, because this can help\u00a0you to avoid snacking on foods that are high in fat and sugar.
Eating healthily often means changing the amounts of different foods you eat, so that\u00a0your diet is varied,\u00a0rather than cutting out all your favourites. You can use the Eatwell Guide\u00a0to get the balance of your diet right. It shows you how much of what you eat should come from each food group to achieve a healthy, balanced diet.
You do not need to achieve this balance with every meal, but try to get the balance right over a week.
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Eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day \u2013 these can include fresh, frozen, canned, dried or juiced. Always wash\u00a0fresh fruit and vegetables\u00a0carefully.
Find out what counts as a portion of fruit or vegetables.
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Eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day \u2013 these can include fresh, frozen, canned, dried or juiced. Always wash\u00a0fresh fruit and vegetables\u00a0carefully.
Find out what counts as a portion of fruit or vegetables.
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These foods should make up just over a 3rd of the food you eat. Instead of refined starchy (white) food, choose wholegrain or higher-fibre options such as wholewheat pasta, brown rice or simply leaving the skins on potatoes.
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These foods should make up just over a 3rd of the food you eat. Instead of refined starchy (white) food, choose wholegrain or higher-fibre options such as wholewheat pasta, brown rice or simply leaving the skins on potatoes.
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Choose lean meat, remove the skin from poultry, and try not to add extra fat or oil when cooking meat.\u00a0Read more about eating meat in a healthy way.
Make sure poultry, burgers, sausages and whole cuts of meat such as lamb, beef and pork are cooked very thoroughly until steaming all the way through. Check that there is no pink meat, and that juices have no pink or red in them.
Try to eat 2 portions of fish\u00a0each week, 1 of which should be oily fish such as salmon, sardines or mackerel. Find out about the health benefits of fish and shellfish. There are some types of fish you should avoid when you're pregnant or planning to get pregnant, including shark, swordfish and marlin.
When you're pregnant, you should avoid having more than 2 portions of oily fish a week, such as salmon, trout, mackerel and herring, because it can contain pollutants (toxins).
You should avoid eating some raw or partially cooked eggs, as there is a risk of salmonella.
Eggs produced under the British Lion Code of Practice are safe for pregnant women to eat raw or partially cooked, as they come from flocks that have been vaccinated against salmonella.
These eggs have a red lion logo stamped on their shell. Pregnant women can eat these raw or partially cooked (for example, soft boiled eggs).
Eggs that have not been produced under the Lion Code are considered less safe, and pregnant women are advised to avoid eating them raw or partially cooked, including in mousse, mayonnaise and souffl\u00e9. These eggs should be cooked until the white and the yolk are hard.
Find out more about foods to avoid in pregnancy.
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Choose lean meat, remove the skin from poultry, and try not to add extra fat or oil when cooking meat.\u00a0Read more about eating meat in a healthy way.
Make sure poultry, burgers, sausages and whole cuts of meat such as lamb, beef and pork are cooked very thoroughly until steaming all the way through. Check that there is no pink meat, and that juices have no pink or red in them.
Try to eat 2 portions of fish\u00a0each week, 1 of which should be oily fish such as salmon, sardines or mackerel. Find out about the health benefits of fish and shellfish. There are some types of fish you should avoid when you're pregnant or planning to get pregnant, including shark, swordfish and marlin.
When you're pregnant, you should avoid having more than 2 portions of oily fish a week, such as salmon, trout, mackerel and herring, because it can contain pollutants (toxins).
You should avoid eating some raw or partially cooked eggs, as there is a risk of salmonella.
Eggs produced under the British Lion Code of Practice are safe for pregnant women to eat raw or partially cooked, as they come from flocks that have been vaccinated against salmonella.
These eggs have a red lion logo stamped on their shell. Pregnant women can eat these raw or partially cooked (for example, soft boiled eggs).
Eggs that have not been produced under the Lion Code are considered less safe, and pregnant women are advised to avoid eating them raw or partially cooked, including in mousse, mayonnaise and souffl\u00e9. These eggs should be cooked until the white and the yolk are hard.
Find out more about foods to avoid in pregnancy.
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Choose low-fat varieties wherever possible, such as semi-skimmed,\u00a01 percent\u00a0fat\u00a0or skimmed milk, low-fat and lower-sugar yoghurt\u00a0and reduced-fat hard cheese.
If you prefer dairy alternatives, such as soya drinks and yoghurts, go for unsweetened, calcium-fortified versions.
Find out more about dairy\u00a0and dairy alternatives.
There are some cheeses\u00a0you should avoid in pregnancy, including unpasteurised cheeses. To find out which cheeses you should not eat when you're pregnant on our page about foods to avoid in pregnancy.
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Choose low-fat varieties wherever possible, such as semi-skimmed,\u00a01 percent\u00a0fat\u00a0or skimmed milk, low-fat and lower-sugar yoghurt\u00a0and reduced-fat hard cheese.
If you prefer dairy alternatives, such as soya drinks and yoghurts, go for unsweetened, calcium-fortified versions.
Find out more about dairy\u00a0and dairy alternatives.
There are some cheeses\u00a0you should avoid in pregnancy, including unpasteurised cheeses. To find out which cheeses you should not eat when you're pregnant on our page about foods to avoid in pregnancy.
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Fat is very high in calories,\u00a0so eating too many fatty foods, or eating them too often,\u00a0can make you put on weight. Eating too much saturated fat can also increase the amount of cholesterol in your blood, which increases your chance of developing heart disease.
Foods that are high in fat, sugar, or both,\u00a0include:
If you're having foods and drinks that are high in fat and sugar, have these less often and in small amounts.\u00a0
Try to cut down on saturated fat, and have small amounts of foods rich in unsaturated fat instead, such as vegetable oils. Find out about saturated and unsaturated fat.
", "@type": "WebPageElement", "name": "markdown", "headline": "Foods that are high in fat, sugar or both"}], "description": "", "hasPart": [{"position": 0, "identifier": "1", "text": "Sugary foods and drinks are often high in calories, which can\u00a0contribute to weight gain. Having sugary foods and drinks can also lead to tooth decay.\u00a0
Fat is very high in calories,\u00a0so eating too many fatty foods, or eating them too often,\u00a0can make you put on weight. Eating too much saturated fat can also increase the amount of cholesterol in your blood, which increases your chance of developing heart disease.
Foods that are high in fat, sugar, or both,\u00a0include:
If you're having foods and drinks that are high in fat and sugar, have these less often and in small amounts.\u00a0
Try to cut down on saturated fat, and have small amounts of foods rich in unsaturated fat instead, such as vegetable oils. Find out about saturated and unsaturated fat.
", "@type": "WebPageElement", "name": "markdown", "headline": "Foods that are high in fat, sugar or both"}]}, {"identifier": "0", "name": "section heading", "position": 7, "@type": "WebPageElement", "mainEntityOfPage": [{"position": 0, "identifier": "1", "text": "If you get hungry between meals, try not to\u00a0eat snacks that are high in fat and/or sugar, such as sweets, biscuits, crisps or chocolate. Instead, choose something healthier, such as:
When choosing snacks, you can use food labels to help you. Find out more about food labelling, including\u00a0how the \"green, amber, red\" code can help you make healthier choices quickly.
", "@type": "WebPageElement", "name": "markdown", "headline": "Healthy snacks in pregnancy"}], "description": "", "hasPart": [{"position": 0, "identifier": "1", "text": "If you get hungry between meals, try not to\u00a0eat snacks that are high in fat and/or sugar, such as sweets, biscuits, crisps or chocolate. Instead, choose something healthier, such as:
When choosing snacks, you can use food labels to help you. Find out more about food labelling, including\u00a0how the \"green, amber, red\" code can help you make healthier choices quickly.
", "@type": "WebPageElement", "name": "markdown", "headline": "Healthy snacks in pregnancy"}]}, {"identifier": "0", "name": "section heading", "position": 8, "@type": "WebPageElement", "mainEntityOfPage": [{"position": 0, "identifier": "1", "text": "You also need to make sure that some foods, such as eggs, poultry, burgers, sausages and whole cuts of meat like lamb, beef and pork,\u00a0are cooked very thoroughly until steaming all the way through.
For tips, read\u00a0foods to avoid in\u00a0pregnancy.
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For tips, read\u00a0foods to avoid in\u00a0pregnancy.
", "@type": "WebPageElement", "name": "markdown", "headline": "Preparing\u00a0food safely"}]}, {"identifier": "0", "name": "section heading", "position": 9, "@type": "WebPageElement", "mainEntityOfPage": [{"position": 0, "identifier": "1", "text": "You may be able to get help to buy food and milk through the Healthy Start scheme if you're pregnant or have a child under 4 years old and receive certain benefits, or you're pregnant and under 18.
If you qualify, you'll be sent a Healthy Start card which you can use to buy certain types of milk, infant formula, fruit and vegetables.
For more information, or to apply for a card, visit the Healthy Start scheme website.
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If you qualify, you'll be sent a Healthy Start card which you can use to buy certain types of milk, infant formula, fruit and vegetables.
For more information, or to apply for a card, visit the Healthy Start scheme website.
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