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  1. Former studies that had linked saccharin to an increased risk of developing bladder cancer have been dismissed by the National Toxicology Program. But studies do show that saccharin crosses the placenta and may remain in fetal tissue, so its use for pregnant women still remains in question.

    • Aspartame (Equal, NutraSweet) and pregnancy. Aspartame is considered safe to use during pregnancy. It's also not secreted in breast milk, so you won't pass it to your baby when you're nursing.
    • Sucralose (Splenda) and pregnancy. Sucralose is a zero-calorie sweetener made from normal table sugar. It's considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies don't show any increased risk of birth defects or pregnancy problems with exposure to high amounts.
    • Saccharin (Sweet 'N Low, Necta Sweet) and pregnancy. Experts recommend that you avoid saccharin during pregnancy. It's not clear whether it's safe to use this sweetener, as it can cross the placenta and stay in your baby's tissue.
    • Stevia and pregnancy. Stevia is another sugar substitute – a "natural" sweetener derived from the stevia plant. In a highly purified form (Rebaudioside A, sold as Truvia, Purevia, and Enliten), it's "generally recognized as safe" by the FDA.
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  3. The sugar pregnancy test is a DIY test that involves combining your urine with sugar to tell whether you’re pregnant. Advocates claim that, like drugstore home pregnancy tests, the sugar pregnancy test can detect the presence of the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). How do you take the sugar pregnancy test? It’s pretty simple.

  4. Saccharin (Sweet’N Low) The use of saccharin is not recommended during pregnancy. It is a weak carcinogen that crosses the placenta. Stevia (Pure Via, Sweet Leaf, Truvia) Stevia is a sweetener from a plant native to South America. Stevia is safe to consume during pregnancy. Sucralose (Splenda)

  5. Animal studies exploring this topic have focused on the health of offspring, and no study to date has investigated maternal glycemic outcomes, including glucose and insulin levels or glucose tolerance during pregnancy. In a few studies, both saccharin and sucralose decreased body weight and weight gain in pregnancy and lactation,

  6. Until recently, saccharin was banned as a sweetener in Canada. 4, 5 The compound crosses the human placenta at term. 16 In a study conducted in rhesus monkeys, fetal elimination of saccharin was much slower than on the maternal side, suggesting that repeated ingestion of saccharin by the mother could lead to a considerable accumulation of the ...

  7. Nov 28, 2022 · Pregnancy tests look for a special hormone —human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) — that only develops in a person’s body during pregnancy. These tests can use either your pee or blood to look for HCG. At-home pregnancy tests that use your pee are the most common type. When used correctly, home pregnancy tests are 99% accurate.

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