Does pregnant period eat orange to you can get jaundice?
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My baby got jaundice when he was just born. During pregnancy, I especially liked to eat oranges, and I ate a lot of oranges. At that time, someone told me that children who ate too many oranges were easy to get jaundice. I have been dubious, because pregnancy has been a bad appetite, pregnancy eat orange will get jaundice? Let's talk about it
Does pregnant period eat orange to you can get jaundice?
Oranges are the most commonly eaten fruits. Eating less can invigorate the spleen and appetizer, eliminate food stagnation, supplement vitamin nutrition, and eating more may get angry. Jaundice is mainly physiological jaundice, which is more common in childhood. In fact, neonatal skin yellow is caused by the hemoglobin metabolism disorder of the newborn itself, which is often called neonatal jaundice. Neonatal jaundice often has two kinds of physiological and pathological, but it has nothing to do with any kind of food eaten by pregnant women, and it has nothing to do with orange eaten by pregnant women.
Orange contains a lot of vitamin C, and vitamin C is an important nutrient to improve human immunity and participate in human normal metabolism. And a lot of life experience tells us that oranges do not contain any harmful substances contraindicated by pregnant women. So pregnant women eat orange can supplement vitamin C, to pregnant women themselves and fetal growth and development are good.
Of course, although pregnant women can eat oranges, they can't be greedy. Eating too many oranges is easy to get angry, especially in late pregnancy, pregnant women are prone to constipation, pregnant women should eat less oranges. So pregnant women to eat orange to have a limit. It's the season when oranges are mature and on the market. Pregnant women can choose to eat 1-2 high-quality oranges a day. Pregnant women in late pregnancy, more than 2 days to eat an orange is appropriate.
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Therefore, we suggest that you can eat orange, because the vitamin in orange is beneficial to fetal development, but it should not be too much, otherwise it may affect the absorption of calcium. It's OK to have balanced nutrition.