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Is it good to drink chocolate milk while you are pregnant?

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PostPosted: 06/02/08 - 23:02    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, I am 30 years old and I am pregnant for 2 months now. I must admit that I never felt like this before in my life and I am really trying to do everything not to disturb the pregnancy in any way. This means that I am supposed to drink a lot of milk, but I just cannot stand it. May I take chocolate milk; is it a good milk replacement while you are pregnant?
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PostPosted: 06/10/08 - 20:39    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

If you can, you should really take regular milk. But, if you can’t, chocolate milk is a good substitution, especially if you like chocolate! Of course, you should think about the other food too, you need to take a lot of vitamins and minerals, to eat healthy in general and to avoid all those snacks, fat from junk food etc.
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