Food and Drink whilst Traveling Abroad

February 7th, 2010 admin

Hunger and meal times are probably at the upmost importance now you’re pregnant and missing meals can leave you feeling sick. Although you may not feel like it, especially if you are suffering from morning sickness , you must continue eating. There were instances when I felt I could not eat e.g. after a 16-hour-train journey through Thailand , but you must for the health of not only your baby but yourself. Beware of food cooled …


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