Maraschino cherries are rich in many nutrients such as calcium and magnesium. A 3.5-ounce serving of these cherries supplies 54 milligrams of calcium and 21 milligrams of potassium. These are key nutrients essential for the growth and development of the unborn baby. And, one or two maraschino Cherries on a pineapple cake or sundae won’t do any harm.
But, too much consumption might lead to a rise in the blood sugar. Additionally, if you have gestational diabetes, bloating symptoms or allergies, then it is best to consult with your doctor before having maraschino cherries.
Alcohol during Pregnancy
Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy is a matter of personal choice. Each woman’s body and metabolism is different and the effects of alcohol may vary from one to another. The American Congress of Obstetricians and