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'pregnancy series #39 Proteins and Iron-Rich Foods Extra dose of iron is very important during third trimester for blood formation in baby’s body. Failing to consume iron rich foods can result in hemorrhage during delivery or anemia. Daily intake of around 27 mg of iron is mandatory. The rate at which baby grows during third trimester is the highest. So it is advisable to fulfill iron and protein requirement from foods like beans, poultry, red meat, rice and seeds. Proteins further break down into amino acids which will help in rapid growth and development of baby. Include the Chicken breast, Eggs, Cottage cheese, Greek Yogurt, Almonds, Milk etc in your seventh month of pregnancy diet to ensure enough protein intakes when you are seven months pregnant. 2. Calcium rich foods Calcium intake is crucial throughout pregnancy. It is very important when you are in your third trimester of pregnancy since it is key for the skeletal system development of foetus. Doctors recommend at least 1000 milligrams of calcium every day. Dairy products like milk, yogurt and other foods such as salmon and oatmeal are rich calcium sources. Keep in mind to take low fat products for controlling the pregnancy weight. 3. Foods rich in Magnesium Magnesium is essential for the assimilation of calcium from the food. It helps in calcium absorption as well as helps in muscle relaxation. Also plays a role in providing comfort from leg pain and prevents complications like premature labour. You must consume approx 350 to 400 mg of magnesium daily. Almonds, Pumpkin seeds, oat bran, artichoke, black beans, barley etc are rich magnesium sources. Folic Acid rich foods Consumption and utilization of folic acid is mandatory for every pregnant women, before and during pregnancy. You should consume about 600-800 mg daily. During the third trimester, folic acid helps to lessen the chances of any neural tube defects. Folic acid is present in foods such as oatmeal, dark leafy vegetables, oranges and strawberries. 5. Foods with DHA All parents wish their baby to have a smart and strong brain. DHA is one of the essential fatty acids that helps in your baby’s ideal brain development. Experts recommend that you must get minimum of 200 milligrams of DHA a day. You can find DHA in foods such as milk, eggs and juices. Eat a lot of DHA enriched food from this month onward. This can be achieved by eating walnuts, fish like Tuna, flax seeds, fish oil etc. 6. Fibrous Foods To keep constipation (which is one of the normal indications of the third trimester) at bay, you must eat plenty of foods rich in fiber. Include fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes in your seventh month pregnancy diet. Remember that the water absorption happens rapidly when you consume fiber rich foods so drink a lot of fluids and keep yourself hydrated. 7. Vitamin C Rich Foods To ensure that the excess of iron you are consuming is properly assimilated in your body, you should increase your vitamin C intake and eat foods that are rich sources of vitamin C. Some of the Vitamin C rich foods are citrus fruits such as lemons, melons, oranges and grapes as well as broccoli and green pepper. In fact, these fruits increase your fiber intake thereby helping to protect you from constipation and clean the bile. Foods to avoid during 7th Month of Pregnancy To avoid symptoms like swelling of feet and hands, constipation, heartburn, fatigue you must eliminate certain types of foods during your 7th month of pregnancy diet. It will help you from any discomforts by providing relief. Below listed are few foods that you must avoid in seventh month pregnancy diet. 1. Spicy and High Fat Foods Stay away from fried foods that are high in fat content to ensure that you are not facing heartburn related discomforts. Similar symptoms arise by eating spicy foods. Spicy and fried foods mainly contribute to heartburn related complications. Generally doctors advise eating light meal at night which will make things much easier. 2. Sodium loaded Foods Swelling and bloating can be avoided by drinking loads of water and plenty of fluids. You must avoid foods like chips, ketchup, pickles, canned foods and sauces to decrease your intake of sodium at this stage of pregnancy. 3. Alcohol, Tobacco and Caffeine Use of caffeinated products, tobacco and alcohol must be avoided by all means during your pregnancy. Caffeinated drinks can lead to health implications such as constipation and make you uncomfortable during seventh month of pregnancy. So it is advised to avoid these things by all means. Tobacco and Alcohol are undoubtedly harmful for baby so ditch these bad habits as soon as possible. Foods containing caffeine have to be completely avoided in your seventh month of pregnancy diet. 4. Fast Foods When you have cravings, less portions of fast food are perfectly fine if not overdone. Junk food eaten by mothers during pregnancy is linked to mental disorders during childhood.'See also:
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