Women can eat iced food in small amounts occasionally in late pregnancy, not in large quantities.
If you especially want to eat ice food in late pregnancy, you can occasionally eat a small amount of food, but avoid eating a large amount of food. If a woman eats a large amount of ice in late pregnancy, it may irritate the gastrointestinal tract, leading to abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms, which will affect the digestion and absorption of nutrients by the pregnant woman.
In addition, if a pregnant woman eats too much iced food, it may cause uterine contractions, leading to restlessness and possibly premature labor, which is detrimental to the normal growth and development of the fetus.
Women should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits in late pregnancy to supplement the vitamins and trace elements needed by themselves and their fetuses.