Need a dentist?: You might need a dentist soon as pregnancy is hard on the teeth via calcium reabsorption if inadequate amounts are found in your diet. More importantly, fluoride provides protection against caries (cavities) and in such small amounts will not be harmful to the fetus.
Answered 6/24/2015
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Yes: There shouldn't be an issue with doing so, as it is basically just distilled water with no fluoride. The only concern is your dental health. So, discuss with your dentist. If your question is, will it harm your pregnancy, then the answer is no. It will not harm your pregnancy to drink nursery water, but may be a waste of money for you. Consider just using a filter with your tap water. Best wishes.
Answered 7/26/2015
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