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    Posted: 27 July 2008 at 1:50pm
Can someone please tell me what some good protein boosts are for early pregnancy, but they'll need to be gluten (wheat, rye, barley, oats)-free ideas please!

So far I know
cheese
chicken
peanuts and almonds?

ETA Just found this link with serving sizes listed, but feel free to add anything if you want! No wonder I'm craving protein though, I don't have nearly as much as that

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Eggs are a great source of protein.
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I just had a drink of vitaplan and it says gluten and wheat free.
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Milk, eggs, beans and legumes, meat, cheese, fish, chicken, soy products (some are gluten free), nuts and seeds, best to avoid peanuts if there is a chance of developing allergies.

Milk is one of the most complete foods you can have, full of protein and loads of other vitamins and minerals.

Also fish like salmon and tuna including the bones.

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Can you have Up and Go? I looked at the label but Im not entirely sure what to look for for gluten things. Having said that there wasnt anything obvious eather IYKWIM??
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Protein shakes, lentils
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So Good milk is good I like the strawberry or the banana one

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Chickpeas are also good.


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