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Your Pregnancy

When you’re pregnant it’s important to think about what’s best for yourself and your baby and that includes drinking plenty of water. Just as you need ample water to maintain your health, your baby needs that water to grow and build a healthy body.

Your Pregnancy

You and your baby
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You need fluoride too. If you’re expecting or are breastfeeding, make sure you get enough fluoride. During pregnancy, fluoride is essential for the healthy development of your baby’s bones and teeth. After a child is born, the fluoride in your breast milk can aid in your child’s healthy teeth development. Fluoridated tap water is one of the best sources for fluoride. Many bottled waters do not contain the level of fluoride recommended by dentists. Over the life of the filter, Brita® filtration systems remove only a trace amount of the essential fluoride commonly found in tap water1.

TIP: Keep a water bottle filled with great-tasting Brita® water with you at all times. If you have a faucet filtration system at home or a Brita® pitcher at work, you’ll know you have freshly filtered water at your side, every day.


You may need water when: You are feeling the effects of dehydration. Morning sickness is sometimes a signal from your baby that you need more water. Increased heat production and perspiration during pregnancy can also account for a rise in fluid losses. So, keep drinking great-tasting Brita® water to keep you and your baby feeling healthy and replenished at all times.

1Applies to fluoridated municipal tap water.

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