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My gynae told me that no matter hot or cold drinks, as long as you get fluid into your body, all is good. It is better than avoiding to drink all together. I had serious dehydration during my 1st 3 mths due to super bad vomitting symptions.
And could not even sip any amount of water. The only thing I could do was to suck on ice-cubes, such that the melted water will drip drop by drop into my body! That was the only way to get fluid to my body and I recovered cause of that! Of cause, my parents and parents-in-law would always advice not to drink or to cut down on cold drinks as the coldness will cause contraction etc and also they say the baby will be weaker after birth.
Especially our womb needs to be warm for a better environment for the child. So all in all, I still think drinking a little cold stuff is ok, just not too much. Most importantly is to get the appropriate amount of water each day to your body!
I myself is taking cold drinks, icecream, yoghurt But after hearing the negative issues regards to cold stuff, to counter this "cold", I ate 3 pieces of the red dates daily to "heat" up myself. My first pregnancy had no issue. I took cold ice fruit juice daily and my kid was out 3 days after his EDD. I did not take the red dates that time But do avoid fizzy carbonated drinks like soft drinks which contain high level of sugar. It is recommended that pregnant women should drink an extra glasses a day, so ideally about glasses in total each day.