It's really not the best option because it has zero nutrition and too much empty sugar. If you need something refreshing after your doctor-approved walks, try fresh coconut water or homemade buttermilk instead.
A few sips to satisfy your craving won't hurt, but try to keep it very limited for the baby's sake. I know how hard these cravings can be, so don't feel guilty if you had a little bit. Just take care of yourself.
Mirinda has a lot of artificial preservatives and gas, which can actually make your acidity worse. If you are having severe bloating or stomach pain, skip it entirely and ask your doctor. For mild cravings, stick to fresh fruit juices.
An occasional glass of Mirinda is fine if you're craving it, but it shouldn't be a regular thing due to the high sugar content. If you have gestational diabetes or acidity, your doctor will definitely advise you to avoid it completely.
I know how it feels when only cold, fizzy drinks seem to settle your nausea. I used to have a few sips of chilled Mirinda when my sickness was peak, but then shifted to lime water with soda because it's much healthier. Try that instead!
I had major orange soda cravings when I was pregnant! I did have small bottles occasionally and my toddler is perfectly fine. Just don't make it a daily habit, moderation is key!
Honestly, my mother always discouraged me from drinking soft drinks like Mirinda because of the high sugar and artificial colors. Having a few sips if you have a strong craving is fine, but try to avoid it as much as you can.