
Minerals, like vitamins, are essential for a well-balanced diet --
especially when you're pregnant. They keep your body running in tip-top
shape. They also are involved in just about every aspect of your
growing baby's development. Here's a rundown on these important
minerals and what foods are good sources of them.
A Mineral-Rich Diet
As you can see from the following list, minerals are abundant in many
of the foods you're already eating on a daily basis. Getting a
mineral-rich diet should not be difficult because minerals are widely
available in so many foods that you're likely to get what you need.
Just stick with a variety of the basic food groups: dairy products;
meats, fish, and seafood; whole grain breads and cereals; fruits; and
vegetables.
Prenatal Supplements
Your health-care provider probably has prescribed a prenatal supplement
that contains the right mix of vitamins and minerals you will need for
pregnancy. This can be a great insurance policy, but it shouldn't take
the place of a good diet. Foods contain lots of micronutrients and
fiber which you cannot get through a supplement.
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