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      Nutrients, how much more and why do you need and where to get them?

      Vitamin B6- The demand during pregnancy increases by 50% compared to a non-pregnant woman. 

      Why does a pregnant lady need Vitamin B6?

      Vitamin B6 is crucial to a pregnant woman for :

      • proper functioning of red blood cells, and a deficiency may lead to anemia (abnormal functioning of red blood cells in mother)
      • proper functioning of the nervous system, deficiency may lead to symptoms such as neuropathy (tingling, numbness, pain in hands and feet), muscle weakness and difficulty with coordination and balance
      • good health of skin, a deficiency may lead to a dermatitis, characterized by inflammation, dryness and flaky skin
      • proper immune system functioning, a deficiency may lead to a weakened immune response, making individuals more susceptible to infections and illnesses. 
      • regulation of hormones of mood and nervous systems, a deficiency makes the woman more prone to mood disorders, depression and anxiety, and hormonal-related mood swings 

      So, in what foods is Vitamin B6 found?

      • Beef Liver 
      • Tuna
      • Salmon
      • Fortified cereals                           
      • Chickpeas
      • Poultry
      • Dark leafy greens
      • Bananas
      • Papayas
      • Oranges and 
      • Cantaloupe