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Hello, you can always remember to have a balanced meal. A variety of vegetables, protein (eggs, chicken, tofu, meats), carbs (rice, noodles. Occasionally go for brown rice or wheat products) at every meal. Fish is good for baby. So try to have fish in your meals but dont choose those with high mercury levels like pomfret, mackerel etc. When eating meats, you can swop around. Beef is rich is iron so do include if you can take beef. But dont have to eat everyday. Do you drink milk? Good to drink milk daily cause that will provide your baby with calcium. If you take cheese, go for hard cheeses (sliced cheese, mozzarella, parmesan). Soft cheeses (like brie) are not good for pregnancy. For carbs, wholemeal breads and brown rice are of course healthier choices. But it’s okay to mix with your white rice and noodles etc. I follow the rule of moderation. I eat normally and follow my cravings when I have them. But never overeat one item. I have diabetes before pregnancy, so I dont take sugary drinks. Now that I am pregnant, I still drink coke zero but only once a wk because there is caffeine. You can take one cup of coffee a day still if you want to. I don’t because with diabetes, i am considered high risk, so I try to avoid since I don’t crave for coffee.

For fish, i always eat fish soup (batang fish) but i think cannot eat too much as well. Rice not every stall has brown rice, so had been eating white rice. I drink milk so can have at least 2-3 glass per day. 😂 I don’t really drink caffeine or gassy drinks so plain water is good for me. Just sometimes had a slip of gassy drink. My MIL asked me to eat bird nest. Just that sometimes you only have limited choice so hard to determine what to eat and what not to eat. 😞

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your mother or grandmother should know. ask them to advise what foods to eat.

Ya, asking them as well. They asked me to eat bird nest too

Salmon, eggs, broccoli, bird nest, whole meal bread/rice

I thought bird nest can’t eat during first trimester?

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