Is Apple Cider Vinegar Safe During Pregnancy?
Is apple cider vinegar safe during pregnancy?
Safe in food amounts; choose pasteurized if drinking it diluted. In short, apple cider vinegar is generally considered safe during pregnancy when you follow the guidance below.
What the evidence shows
During pregnancy your immune system is naturally suppressed and your body is sharing everything with your baby, so foods are judged on two things: the chance of foodborne illness (like listeria or salmonella) and whether anything in them — caffeine, mercury, alcohol, certain additives — can reach your baby.
How to enjoy it safely
You don't need to avoid apple cider vinegar. As with any food in pregnancy, choose fresh, store it properly, and cook or wash it as you normally would. A varied diet in normal portions is exactly the right approach — there's no special limit to worry about here.
What about breastfeeding?
Pregnancy and breastfeeding aren't the same — some things limited in pregnancy are perfectly fine once you're nursing, and occasionally the reverse. For apple cider vinegar while breastfeeding, check with your provider, since the answer can differ from the pregnancy guidance above.
The bottom line
Apple cider vinegar: generally considered safe in pregnancy. Enjoy it sensibly as part of a varied, healthy pregnancy. This page is general education, not medical advice — your provider knows your history and is the final word for your pregnancy.
Frequently asked
Is apple cider vinegar safe during pregnancy?
Generally yes, at normal amounts. The section above covers the details and any situations where you’d want to check with your provider first.
How much apple cider vinegar is safe during pregnancy?
Stick to normal, modest portions rather than treating the “safe” verdict as a green light for unlimited amounts, and raise anything unusual about your situation with your provider.
Is apple cider vinegar safe while breastfeeding?
Guidance can differ once you’re no longer pregnant — some things limited in pregnancy are fine while nursing, and vice versa. Check with your provider about apple cider vinegar for your situation.
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References
Sources we consult
We cross-check our editorial guidance against these authorities. Click any source for the original.
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ↗
Pregnancy and women’s health clinical guidance
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ↗
US public-health data and recommendations
March of Dimes ↗
Pregnancy and newborn health education
US Food and Drug Administration ↗
Food, drug, and infant-formula safety regulation
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Fact-checked by Dr. Elena Vasquez, MD, FAAP (Board-certified pediatrician & medical reviewer)