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[|Human|] I am now pregnant with 4 months. Please suggest me whether the diet which i am following is correct or should i need to eat more: early morning: Apple milkshake without sugar - 1 big glass morning: Breakfast: 2 chappathis with vegetable sabji 11 or 11:30am: 1 fruit either banana/gauva/orange 1:30pm: 2 chappathis with vegetable sabji, one egg, one glass of butter milk. sometimes rice 3pm: 1 fruit 4:30pm: one dosa with chatni 6:30pm: one small glass of milk without sugar 8:30pm to 9:30pm: Dinner: 1 chappathis with rice, sambar OR rice with sambar 10pm: one small glass of milk. Sunday: meat/mince meat/chicken
[|AI|]  Hallow Dear, Prima face the diet you are taking seems to be fairly balanced diet for pregnancy. However, I see that you are not consuming sufficient quantity of pulses and legumes. Please try to include them in your diet. Though dose provides some DAL like Brad, it is very small quantity that you are eating. Please increase the quantity of samba in your diet; and let it be a thick samba with plenty of dals. For good quality proteins, include Thalipeeth of combined pulses. You should have the variety of pulses and legumes in the diet to provide all the essential amino acids required by the body. Inclusion of varied bean sprouts will provide you good, predigested high quality proteins. Also, please include more fruits in your diet. Apple is not that nutritious fruit; it contains more minerals and water. Banana is a very good fruit.  Chico and guava also are good nutritious fruits. Citrus fruits will provide you minerals and vitamin C. Please have the variety of fruits in the diet. I am not clear which vegetables you are eating. Along with fruit vegetables, you should have plenty of fresh green leafy vegetables for vitamins and minerals. Moreover, fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables will prevent constipation which is so very common during pregnancy. During whole day, have at least 500 ml of milk in divided servings. One large glassful of milk in the morning and one at bedtime should serve this purpose. In general, follow the principle:High proteinsModerate Carboy Chat Doctor.  For any more guidance, you may ask me Direct question.