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Myths vs Facts: Is It Safe To Eat Spicy Foods When Pregnant? Spices To Avoid
It is a common myth that pregnant women should not eat spicy foods. Especially when the cravings hit, oh boy, a pregnant soon-to-be-momma can't resist, since she gotta have what her body tells her to eat, whether it is spicy or bland!

The truth is that it is generally safe for pregnant women to enjoy spicy foods. Of course, as with all foods, it is important to eat spicy foods in moderation and to check with your doctor if you have any concerns.
Check out the pregnancy myths here.
Is It Safe To Eat Spicy Foods When Pregnant?
Spicy foods can provide beneficial nutrients to pregnant women. For example, consuming chilli peppers can help provide vitamins A and C, as well as dietary fibre. In addition, spicy foods may help reduce nausea and other digestive issues commonly experienced during pregnancy [1].
Can a pregnant woman eat all spicy foods?
It is important to note that not all spices are created equal. The heat found in spices such as cayenne pepper and chilli powder is not the same as the heat found in raw peppers. Raw peppers can contain bacteria which may be harmful during pregnancy, so it is best to avoid them.

This is because the heat found in spices such as cayenne pepper and chilli powder is due to the capsaicin in the peppers, while the heat found in raw peppers is due to the bacteria that may be present in them. Therefore, it is important to avoid raw peppers if you are pregnant since the bacteria may be harmful [2].
In addition, it is important to check with your doctor before adding any new spices to your diet. Some spices may interact with certain medications or medical conditions, and your doctor can help advise you on what may be safe for your individual situation.
Spices Pregnant Women Should Avoid
Common spices such as black pepper, cumin, mustard, chilli powder, nutmeg, turmeric, ginger, and garlic should all be consumed in moderation or avoided altogether during pregnancy. These spices can exacerbate morning sickness, heartburn, and nausea, and can even lead to complications during birth.
Additionally, spices such as saffron, aniseed, and fenugreek should be avoided as they can cause contractions in the uterus [3].

On A Final Note...
Overall, there is no need to completely eliminate spicy foods from your diet while pregnant. In fact, many spicy dishes can be very healthy and provide important nutrients.
Just be sure to check with your doctor before adding any new spices to your diet, and enjoy your favourite spicy dishes in moderation.



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