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Why Pregnant Mummas Should Love Australian Bananas

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There isn’t a mumma on the planet that doesn’t want to do what’s best for their little one, and they know that care starts early, even before their baby is born.

Being pregnant is no cake walk. Sure, you aren’t changing any nappies or getting up for midnight feeds, but you’re accomplishing something much more impressive: you’re growing a human being!

Growing a human being is hard work, and anything you can do to make the road a little easier is absolutely worth doing. But did you know that making your pregnancy easier is as simple as eating a Australian Banana?

No?

Let us tell you why all pregnant mummas should be loving Australian Bananas.

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They Can Assist To Strengthen Bones And Teeth

As you already know, calcium is required for strong bones and teeth, as well as nerve and muscle growth for you and your baby. Drinking milk by the glass is certainly not everyone’s cup of… well cup of milk, but that’s where the bananas come in. They’re the perfect flavour addition to your milk, and by blending it all together in a smoothie you’re getting that hit of calcium that your pregnant body needs.

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They Aid In Cell & Central Nervous System Development

As well as potassium Australian Bananas are also chock full of Vitamin B6. Now this is water-soluble vitamin that (when you have an appropriate amount) can aid the cell and central nervous system development of your baby. That’s great news for you both!

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They Help Your Digestion

If you’ve ever been pregnant before you’ll know just how much of a benefit it can be to have any improvement in digestion. Many women get excessive heartburn and indigestion during pregnancy because of all the weight that the baby puts on your stomach while it’s growing. Australian Bananas are very rich in fibre that can improve digestion even more, as well as normalise bowel movements. Exciting!

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They’re A Good Source Of Vitamin C

Australian Bananas are a great source of Vitamin C, which is another vitamin pregnant mummas should be looking to eat during their pregnancy. Vitamin C can assist in forming new blood vessels, skin, gums, tissues and even bones for your baby. However, Vitamin C is also necessary in helping pregnant mummers absorb more iron in their diet. Your body needs iron when you’re pregnant, and enough Vitamin C is the way to get there!

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They Protect Against Spinal Cord Defects

You’re probably heard that during pregnancy you need to increase your folate intake. Many women rely on supplements to achieve this, but bananas are also a good source of folate if you’re looking for a change. Folate is an essential ingredient in the development of your child’s spinal cord, and not getting enough has been linked to problems like spina bifida in babies. The good news it that every banana you eat is about 10% of your daily folate needs!

They’re A Much-Needed Energy Boost

It will surprise nobody that growing a baby is a big ask on a woman’s energy levels, leaving many mums exhausted and fatigued. Seeing as you can’t knock back a double espresso, Australian Bananas help to avoid that feeling buy regulating blood sugar throughout the day. When your blood sugar is regulated, you’re less likely to be tired, moody and prone to binge eating. Along with that the fruit is filled with natural sugars that provide a quick energy boost when you need one.

 

So now that you know just what you’ve been missing out on inside those little yellow tubes of wonder, are you going to be eating more Australian Bananas?

 

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Oceana Setaysha

Senior Writer A passionate writer since her early school days, Oceana has graduated from writing nonsense stories to crafting engaging content for...Read Morean online audience. She enjoys the flexibility to write about topics from lifestyle, to travel, to family. Although not currently fulfilling the job of parent, her eight nieces and nephews keep her, and her reluctant partner, practiced and on their toes. Oceana holds a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Writing and Indonesian, and has used her interest in languages to create a career online. She's also the resident blonde at BarefootBeachBlonde.com, where she shares her, slightly dented, wisdom on photography, relationships, travel, and the quirks of a creative lifestyle. Read Less

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