Not only do we say so, but there are many studies that confirm the multiple benefits of fish for pregnant women, especially during the first trimester. So, if you are in this happy stage of your life, read on. We tell you why you should eat fish if you are pregnant and what advantages you will get by including this healthy practice to your daily routine.
Fish is an excellent source of protein, vitamins and minerals: iron, calcium, phosphorus, vitamins A, B, D, E, zinc. And that’s not all, because seafood – especially oily fish – is especially rich in omega-3 acid and iodine, necessary for your baby’s development. In addition, they will help protect your baby against certain pathologies such as rickets (due to their vitamin D content) or autism.
Do you still doubt its benefits? Well, go ahead, because it has been proven that eating fish 3 to 4 times a week during pregnancy increases the baby’s cognitive and visual development. There are even other studies, such as the one published by Obstetrics & Gynecologythat associate fish consumption with the reduction of premature births. And, if it is frozen, it is much better because it preserves all its nutritional characteristics intact and presents better hygiene conditions. In addition, it comes already clean -without bones-, chopped and ready to cook, so it will be a really practical alternative.