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Our Favorite Prenatal Recipes

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You don’t have to give up your favorite ethnic foods to get the nutrition you need during pregnancy.

Pregnancy perk: Spinach is loaded with iron, which helps fight anemia and fatigue, and cheese provides calcium, vital for you and your baby’s bone health.

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February 2012
Tags: healthy eating, healthy lunches, pregnancy cravings, pregnancy safe foods, second trimester, third trimester

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