It is a truth universally acknowledged that everyone who appreciates the good things in life must be in want of a piece of chocolate. While Jane Austen may have had another idea, modern day gourmands really do know that the good things in life usually boil down to one simple thing—chocolate! From exam worries and office deadlines, to cheery celebrations and pregnancy woes, this scrummy friend always been there for us. And despite its debatable image, it has fought time and again to prove its health benefits for heart, skin} brain and our mood.
Chocolate encourages feel-good endorphins in the body that justify our true love for it. In fact, a study by Katri Raikkonen at the University of Helsinki, Finland, has confirmed that women who consumed chocolates during their pregnancy, gave birth to babies who were positively reactive—
a measure that encompasses traits such as smiling and laughter’.
“Chocolate consumption by expectant mothers, in moderation, can work as a source of iron”, says Dr Rahul Nagpal, director, paediatrics and neonatology, Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj. However, pregnant women who have gestational diabetes should keep away from chocolates,” he adds.
THE RIGHT AGE FOR CHOCOLATE
As anew mum, you could be baffled about the right time for introducing chocolates to your little one. With all the festivities around the corner, they are bound to have a frequent presence in our homes. In such
a scenario, it becomes exceedingly difficult to figure out whether it’s alright to give your bundle of joy some treats, or to hold out just a little while longer.
This story is from the December 2022 edition of Mother & Baby India.
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