1. Apple Beeter
Good for your baby’s bones and development
Apples are a good source of calcium,
potassium, folate, and vitamins A and C. Folate is necessary for the
production and maintenance of new cells and prevention of birth
defects. Today, it is recommended to choose organic apples over
industrial apples, because of industrial apples’ exposure to an
organophosphate pesticide, which is shown to decrease intelligence and
increase attention problems in children.
YIELDS: 1 CUP
2 red apples, washed, cored
1 beet, washed, greens removed
Juice apples and beet. Stir.
| Calories | Fat | Protein | Sodium | Fiber | Carbohydrates | |
| PER 1 CUP SERVING | 101 | 0.46g | 1.7g | 66mg | 5g | 32g |
IS THERE A BITTER TASTE TO YOUR JUICE?
If any of your juices are too bitter for your taste, apples are a perfect sweetener.
2. Celery Carrot
This juice will help you reach your daily
needs for vitamin C, potassium, and folic acid. It can also balance
your fluids to avoid any unnecessary fluid retention. If you experience
an excess of fluid retention in your body during pregnancy, you are at
a higher risk for having high blood pressure, which can lead to
preeclampsia.
YIELDS: 1 CUP
3 carrots, peeled
2 stalks celery, leaves intact
Juice carrots and celery. Stir.
| Calories | Fat | Protein | Sodium | Fiber | Carbohydrates | |
| PER 1 CUP SERVING | 155 | 0.23g | 4g | 198mg | 11g | 40g |
CARROTS
Baby carrots are full of flavor,
but because they are not totally mature they are not as flavorful as
full-grown carrots. It is important to remove carrot greens before
storing them, because keeping them on robs the carrot of moisture and
vitamins.
3. Watermelon Orange
Good for your digestive system
Pregnancy can invite fluids into places that
you don’t necessarily want swollen. Eating foods that can be used as
diuretics is helpful in managing water retention or bloating. Some of
these foods are watermelon, garlic, cantaloupe, and dill.
YIELDS: 11⁄4 CUPS
1 cup watermelon
1 orange, peeled
Juice watermelon and orange. Stir.
| Calories | Fat | Protein | Sodium | Fiber | Carbohydrates | |
| PER 11⁄4 CUP SERVING | 110 | 0.48g | 2.9g | 1.5mg | 2.8g | 28g |
MINI MELONS
Watermelons are now available in
small individual sizes. They are about the size of a cantaloupe melon.
To cut up a melon, you may want to use a melon baller, a small
bowl-shaped tool to cut rounds of melon. These can be placed on a
skewer and used to decorate your juice.