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Why they should be eaten.
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Foods to avoid / Precautions.
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Fruit & vegetables. Fresh, frozen or canned.
Salad and dried fruit.
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Eat plenty of fruit and vegetables as these provide
all the vitamins, minerals, fibre that helps
digestion and prevents constipation. Eat them
lightly cooked in a little water or raw to get the
most out of them. Drink lots of fruit juices also.
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Thoroughly wash fruit and vegetables including ready
prepared salads to remove all traces of soil. Top
and peel carrots before eating them.
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Green leaf vegetables, (like cabbage, spinach) lean
meat, dried fruit and nuts contain iron. Make sure
to eat plenty of the foods that contain iron this
will keep your strength up and stop you feeling
tired all the time.
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Meat, fish, alternatives Meat, poultry, fish, eggs,
beans/pulses and nuts.
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Lean meats, fish, poultry, eggs, pulses and nuts are
all good sources of nutrients. Try to eat all of
these daily.
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Do not eat liver or liver products it contains to
much vitamin A that can be harmful to your baby.
Cook all meat, poultry thoroughly so there is no
traces of blood.Wash all surfaces and utensils after
preparing meat. Use a separate chopping board for
meat and veg. Make sure all pre-cooked poultry and
meals are thoroughly cooked before eating them.
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Fish with edible bones (like sardines) dairy
products, bread, nuts and green vegetables are all
rich in calcium which is vital for bones and teeth.
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Bread, cereals, potatoes. Bread, potatoes, cereals,
pasta, rice, oats, noodles, maize and cornmeal.
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Starchy foods like bread, potatoes, pasta, rice and
breakfast cereal are an important part of any diet
and should go with meat or vegetables to form part
of any meal. They don`t contain to many calories and
are an important source of vitamins and fibre. Eat
wholemeal bread and wholegrain cereals as much as
you can.
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Make sure eggs are thoroughly cooked until the
whites and yolks are solid to prevent the risk of
salmonella food poisoning. Avoid foods containing
raw eggs like homemade mayonnaise, cheese cake or
mousse.
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Citrus fruit, tomatoes, broccoli, blackcurrents and
potatoes are good sources of vitamin C which you
need to help you absorb iron.
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Milk & dairy foods Yoghurt, milk, Fromage frais ,
cheese and butter.
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Make these as part of the main meal. Dairy foods are
very important as they contain calcium and other
nutrients needed for your baby`s development. Choose
low fat varieties.
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Drink only pasturised or UHT milk. Don`t eat or
drink any goats or sheep`s products. Avoid all types
of pate and mould-ripened soft cheese, like brie,
stilton, or Danish blue because of the risk of
listeria.
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Margarine and oily fish like sardines contain
vitamin D to keep your bones healthy.
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