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Quick answer: Best avoided

Bellinis, made with champagne and peach purée, might be refreshing but contain alcohol. During pregnancy, it's important to avoid alcoholic beverages to protect your baby’s developing systems. Hold off on this treat until later for the sake of our health. 🤰🌱

Source: BumpBites — pregnancy food-safety guide. Always consult your doctor.

Bellini during pregnancy — BumpBites food safety guide
Bellini during pregnancy — at a glance
Pregnancy verdictBest avoided
Suggested limitAvoid per day
Serving size1 glass
Calories120 kcal
Food groupMeat

Key things to know about Bellini in pregnancy

  • Bellini is best avoided during pregnancy because of potential risks to you or your baby.
  • A 1 glass serving of bellini provides roughly 120 kcal, including 15 g of carbohydrates.
  • With about 14 g of sugar per serving, enjoy bellini as an occasional treat rather than an everyday staple.
  • Bellinis, made with champagne and peach purée, might be refreshing but contain alcohol. During pregnancy, it's important to avoid alcoholic beverages to protect your baby’s developing systems. Hold off on this treat until later for the sake of our health.
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Can You Eat bellini During Pregnancy?

Bellinis, made with champagne and peach purée, might be refreshing but contain alcohol. During pregnancy, it's important to avoid alcoholic beverages to protect your baby’s developing systems. Hold off on this treat until later for the sake of our health. 🤰🌱

Shubhra Mishra

By Shubhra Mishra — a mom of two who turned her own confusion during pregnancy into BumpBites, a global mission to make food choices clear, safe, and stress-free for every expecting mother. 💛

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Imagine this: a summer brunch with your friends, laughter echoing, and a Bellini in hand. The delicate clink of glasses, the fizz of champagne meeting luscious peach purée. Now, picture this scene with a transformative lens: pregnancy. The once carefree sip now awakens a myriad of concerns, for you bear life's most precious gift.

Baby says

Let's save this fruity drink for after our special day, mommy! 🚫❤️

Mother says

Bellinis, made with champagne and peach purée, might be refreshing but contain alcohol. During pregnancy, it's important to avoid alcoholic beverages to protect your baby’s developing systems. Hold off on this treat until later for the sake of our health. 🤰🌱

Nutritional Information

Safety Status

❌ Avoid

During pregnancy, it is best to avoid bellinis due to their alcohol content.

FAQs

Q: Can I have a non-alcoholic version of a bellini during pregnancy?
A: Yes, you can enjoy a non-alcoholic version made with peach purée and sparkling water or juice instead of champagne.

Q: Is occasional sipping of alcohol safe during pregnancy?
A: While some may say occasional sipping is okay, experts advise against any alcohol consumption during pregnancy to ensure the health and safety of your developing baby.

Every choice you make during pregnancy is not just for you but for the beautiful journey you share with your little one. If this article was helpful, share it with expecting friends, sign up for our newsletter, or explore more to continue this shared journey of discovery. Cheers to health and happiness!

🥗 Nutrition Facts

quantity1 glass
calories120 kcal
protein0 g
carbohydrates15 g
fats0 g
sugar14 g
limit Per DayAvoid

Frequently asked questions

Is bellini safe to eat during pregnancy?

It's best to avoid bellini during pregnancy because of potential risks to you or your baby. Speak to your doctor or midwife about safer alternatives.

Can I eat bellini in the first trimester?

It's best to avoid bellini throughout pregnancy, including the first trimester. Ask your provider for pregnancy-safe alternatives.

Shubhra Mishra

About the Author

When Shubhra Mishra was expecting her first child in 2016, she was overwhelmed by conflicting food advice — one site said yes, another said never. By the time her second baby arrived in 2019, she realized millions of mothers face the same confusion.

That sparked a five-year journey through clinical nutrition papers, cultural diets, and expert conversations — all leading to BumpBites: a calm, compassionate space where science meets everyday motherhood.

Her long-term vision is to build a global community ensuring safe, supported, and free deliveriesfor every mother — because no woman should face pregnancy alone or uninformed. 🌿

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⚠️ Always consult your doctor for medical advice. This content is informational only.