Can pregnant women eat wild horseshoe vegetables

  Horseshoe is a common fruit, scientifically known as water chestnut. This fruit is rich in good substances, especially with a sweet taste and a lot of juice. It can be eaten as both a fruit and a vegetable. In many places, there are also wild horseshoe vegetables with the same good taste. Can pregnant women eat wild horseshoe vegetables?

  

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  If pregnant women want to eat wild horse hooves, they should be cautious because this type of food belongs to the cold type and has certain effects in the early stages of pregnancy. It can cause the uterus to constantly contract, also known as uterine contractions. In severe cases, uterine contractions can cause miscarriage in pregnant women, so it is best not to eat it.

  Even if it is not wild water chestnuts, pregnant women should not eat them in large quantities because water chestnuts are one of the cold foods. There are many cold foods that are not suitable for pregnant women to eat, and wild vegetables are also the same because most wild vegetables contain medicinal properties. Pregnant women can eat them casually without knowing their pharmacological properties, which may affect the fetus.

  In order for the fetus to have a good growth, safety should be the top priority in the selection of food throughout pregnancy. Do not try foods you are not familiar with, especially wild vegetables or fruits, which cannot be eaten casually because some have certain medicinal properties and are even more dangerous to consume.

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