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Frose, a frozen rosé wine drink, is not recommended during pregnancy due to its alcohol content. Alcohol can harm the baby's development and should be avoided to ensure a healthy pregnancy. Let's find other refreshing, non-alcoholic joys to share! 🤰😊

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

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Can You Eat frose During Pregnancy?

Frose, a frozen rosé wine drink, is not recommended during pregnancy due to its alcohol content. Alcohol can harm the baby's development and should be avoided to ensure a healthy pregnancy. Let's find other refreshing, non-alcoholic joys to share! 🤰😊

Shubhra Mishra

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Imagine it's a warm summer day, and you're lounging by a picturesque pool—a sparkling glass of frose in hand. It's the perfect adult slushie: refreshing, elegant, and a true delight for your taste buds. But, as you savor the first sip, a question arises: is this delicious drink safe for your growing baby?

Nutritional Information and Safety Status

Nutrition Facts

Nutrient Amount per 1 glass (150 ml)
200 kcal
0 g
30 g
0 g
25 g
Safety Status ❌ Avoid
Recommended Limit Avoid

Baby says

Oh, mommy, I know Frose sounds fun but let's keep alcohol away from me, okay? Keeping me safe is our little adventure! 🚫👶

Mother says

Frose, a frozen rosé wine drink, is not recommended during pregnancy due to its alcohol content. Alcohol can harm the baby's development and should be avoided to ensure a healthy pregnancy. Let's find other refreshing, non-alcoholic joys to share! 🤰😊

FAQs

Can I have frose in moderation during pregnancy?

No, it's best to avoid frose altogether during pregnancy due to its alcohol content, which poses risks to your baby's health.

What are some non-alcoholic alternatives to frose?

Consider non-alcoholic mocktails, infused water with fruits and herbs, or alcohol-free sparkling grape juice as refreshing alternatives.

While frose might be tempting, prioritizing your baby's well-being is paramount. Let's embrace the multitude of delicious non-alcoholic beverages available, ensuring a healthy and joyful pregnancy. If you found this article helpful, consider sharing it with fellow expecting mothers or sign up for our newsletter to explore more pregnancy-safe tips and guides.

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🥗 Nutrition Facts

quantity1 glass (150 ml)
calories200 kcal
protein0 g
carbohydrates30 g
fats0 g
sugar25 g
limit Per DayAvoid
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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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