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Pregnancy · Halal edition

Can I eat this while pregnant? The halal edition.

You are already checking whether a product is halal. Pregnancy adds a second question to the same label: caffeine, unpasteurised dairy, high-mercury fish and a few other things worth a closer look. This series walks through the common ones, halal-first, in plain language.

General guidance, not medical advice. Nothing here says a product is safe for you or your pregnancy. For anything that matters, ask your doctor or midwife, and verify halal status with official certification.

In this series

Short, honest guides to the questions that come up most. Each one pairs the halal question with the pregnancy question, side by side. More guides are on the way.

Caffeine and coffee
How much tends to be considered fine, and how it adds up across a day.
Guide coming soon
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Soft and unpasteurised cheese
Which cheeses tend to raise a flag, and what the label can tell you.
Guide coming soon
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High-mercury fish
The fish often limited in pregnancy, and lower-mercury alternatives.
Guide coming soon
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Deli meats and cold cuts
What to look for on the label, and how heating changes the picture.
Guide coming soon
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Herbal teas and supplements
Ingredients worth a closer look, and when to ask a professional.
Guide coming soon
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Gelatine and additives
The halal question and the pregnancy question, on one ingredient list.
Guide coming soon
Do it on any label

Snap the label, get both answers at once.

Point HalalSnap at an ingredients list. You get the halal verdict, and if you switch on Pregnancy watch, a practical heads-up sits underneath it: caffeine, unpasteurised dairy, high-mercury fish and more. Flags to help you look closer, never a ruling, and never a claim that a product is safe.

  • The halal verdict, with the reasoning shown.
  • A Pregnancy watch flag when the label calls for one.
  • Your Watch for choices stay on your phone.
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A HalalSnap coffee scan: a Halal verdict with a Pregnancy watch note on caffeine and a not-medical-advice line