Food Additives to Avoid for a Healthy Pregnancy

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Nutrition during pregnancy is crucial to healthy fetal development. As such, experts routinely recommend that pregnant people avoid certain fish, undercooked meats, soft cheeses made with unpasteurized milk, and large amounts of caffeine. The American Academy of Pediatrics also highlights the potential adverse effects of certain food additives on children’s health and recommends pregnant people avoid foods that contain them.

Be Mindful of Sugar Substitutes

Most low-calorie sweeteners that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved or recognized as safe are considered okay to consume in moderation during pregnancy. With that said, their effects on young children and pregnant people are still being studied.

While aspartame is generally regarded as safe for pregnant people by the FDA, experts say to avoid aspartame in foods if you have a history of the genetic disorder phenylketonuria (PKU). This genetic disease can create a buildup of phenylalanine because of your body’s inability to break it down. In large amounts it can cause fetal brain defects because the body can’t break down the phenylalanine found in aspartame.

Saccharin (Sweet’N Low) is less commonly used today than in the past, but it can cross the placental barrier and remain in fetal tissue. While more research is needed to determine the effects of saccharin in pregnancy, most experts recommend prioritizing whole, nutrient-dense foods and limiting your consumption of processed and ultraprocessed foods that are more likely to contain this food additive.

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