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Cornflakes consumption in pregnancy
I'm 5 weeks & 3 days pregnant. Can I eat packaged  strawberry Kelloges cornflakes twice/ thrice in a week ?
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Hello Yes you can eat cornflakes but instead of any flavoured and sugar rich, plain cornflakes are more healthy.you can add dry fruits or fruits and you can make it protein rich meal.There are many healthy breakfast foods.you should have variety in your diet.
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U can have it with milk,dryfruits,fresh fruits or even with cooked  vegetables with salt and pepper as  per ur palatability.
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