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Healthy eating and regular exercise keep us fit. And pregnancy is a time when we need to be extra vigilant about what we're putting into our bodies because we are feeding two people, one of whom needs the best start in life possible. Here is some expert advice on what to eat, what to avoid and, more importantly, how to stay fit during this exciting time of your life.
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To have enough energy for exercise, you must first eat. Though food may seem like the last thing your nauseous stomach needs, often a small snack cures queasiness.
"Keeping a handful of gingersnaps in your desk or purse helps," says Jayne Martin-Dressing, a mother from Cincinnati, Ohio. "Ginger has a calming effect on the stomach." Stick to bland foods such as turkey sandwiches and plain pasta. Additional stomach soothers include chicken broth, lemonade and peppermint tea.
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