This product hasthat may not be pregnancy friendly.
Soup: tomato puree (water, tomato paste), water, cream, wheat flour, sugar, contains less than 2% of: vegetable oil (corn, canola, and/or soybean), butter, salt, whey protein concentrate, citric acid, spice, natural flavoring, celery extract, garlic extract; topping: tomato basil seasoned crouton (wheat flour [wheat flour, calcium carbonate, iron, thiamine, niacin], palm oil, seasoning [wheat dextrose, salt, wheat flour (wheat flour, calcium carbonate, iron, thiamine, niacin), tomato powder, onion powder, yeast extract powder, spices, garlic powder, dried peppers, basil, natural flavoring, paprika extract for color], salt, yeast), parmesan cheese crisps (part-skim milk, cultures, salt, enzymes). Contains: wheat, milk.
Contains: caution: metal edges are sharp
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Outside the USA?A pregnancy-friendly diet focuses on foods that support the health and well-being of both the expectant mother and the developing fetus. This diet emphasizes the intake of essential nutrients such as folic acid, iron, calcium, and protein, while limiting foods high in added sugars and unhealthy fats. It also advises against consuming alcohol, high-mercury fish, raw or undercooked meats, and unpasteurized dairy products to prevent potential harm. The Fig app can be a valuable tool for building a pregnancy-friendly shopping list, ensuring that all dietary choices contribute to a healthy pregnancy. Consulting with a healthcare provider or dietitian is crucial to tailor the diet to your specific needs.