Overweight And Pregnant: DietSensor Helps You To Manage Weight Gain During Pregnancy

New research suggests gorging on junk food in pregnancy increases the risk a woman’s children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren will suffer metabolic problems. The sad part is that the findings show the risks remains even if their offspring consume healthy diets.

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If you started off your pregnancy carrying too much weight for your height, you’re far from alone. More than two-thirds of reproductive-age women in the United States are overweight and obese. If your diet has included too much fast food, soda, and sweets, now is the time to change! Research, planning, and tracking helps you eat well during pregnancy thus reducing your risk of pregnancy problems like gestational diabetes and preeclampsia. We all know that’s indeed a tiring process, that’s why at DietSensor, we have thought of everything to help have an easy life! The DietSensor app is a User-Friendly app, taking you 10 times fewer clicks to log a food than with other manual input methods.  It is the first instant nutrition coach with sensors able to tell within seconds the nutritional values of a food or beverage and give immediate advice, of the quantity of what you should eat from your plate based on your goals. All this driven by evidence based medicine. It also includes an innovative progression chart which gives you comprehensive information on how to eat healthy foods while enjoying your pregnancy and stay on track. You can pre-order today on: www.dietsensor.com/wait-list

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