Medicines – prescription medicines, as well as over-‐the-‐counter products and food
supplements – may be taken only under strict medical supervision during pregnancy.
Maternal diet for the prevention of allergies in the child
There is no evidence that exclusion of specific products during pregnancy or use of prebiotics
and probiotics reduces the lifelong risk of the offspring for allergy. Thus, dietary restrictions for
the prevention of allergies in the offspring are not recommended, as they may result in
insufficient intake of important nutrients with food. If the expectant mother is allergic to
certain foods, she should continue to exclude them.
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Vegetarians. If the expectant mother is an ovolactovegetarian (i.e. consumes dairy products
and eggs), she may obtain the appropriate nutrients from her diet, and the diet might be
comprehensive, if she chooses her food carefully. The only supplements required would be folic
acid, iodine and vitamin D. If the expectant mother does not eat fish, additional w-‐3 fatty acid
docosahexaenoic acid is indicated. Dairy products, eggs and legumes are sources of protein.
Iron may be derived from eggs, legumes and cereals, although vegetarians have a higher risk for
iron deficiency and require iron supplements more often than other women. Women who were
on a vegetarian diet for a long time before conception are at increasing risk for vitamin B
12
and
zinc deficits. Expectant mothers on a vegetarian diet should request individual
advice from a
nutritionist, and additional supplements should be prescribed, when appropriate.
Vegans. Adherence to a strict vegan diet, which involves exclusively plant products,
poses a
significant health risk to the mother and the child, especially for the development of the child’s
nervous system. Frequently, vegans have insufficient intake of energy, proteins, long-‐chain w-‐3
fatty acids, calcium, iron, iodine, zinc and vitamins B
12
and D. A vegan diet cannot be considered
comprehensive without
additional food supplements, and vegans should request a consultation
with a dietician or a qualified nutritionist in order to understand the additional formulations
required and how to monitor their nutrition throughout their pregnancy.
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