A Pregnancy Diet Plan That Works
Congratulations on your pregnancy!
Of course, the first thing that’s on your mind is staying healthy throughout
your pregnancy. Part of staying healthy is ensuring you have a pregnancy diet
plan that works.
There are a number of reasons why
moms who are expecting need to understand healthy nutrition but the most
important is because of the impact what you eat has on your baby. A healthy
diet is good for both you and your baby.
Weight gain goes with being
pregnant. In fact, it is a positive thing for both mom and baby. This is how
nature begins to prepare your body for what is to come. A healthy diet is an
excellent way to provide the nutrient for proper weight gain rather than
excessive weight gain. When you gain the right amount of weight it will be much
easier to lose after the baby is born.
There has also been a direct
connection established between your nutritional health and how the effect it
has on children later in their life. It’s been established that everything you
do in those nine months from your physical activity to the fluids you drink
will affect your child’s current growth and the child’s future growth. What you
eat while you are pregnancy has the potential to prevent future health problems
with your child and you. And of course, the food you eat now will affect your
weight gain throughout your pregnancy.
During the first trimester, it is
important that you make sure to limit any excess calorie intake. After the
first 12 weeks pass,
you can add an additional 300
calories per day in addition to your regular calorie intake.
If you are of normal weight, you
should expect to gain 25 to 35 pounds during your pregnancy. You should limit
your weight gain to no more than 5-10 pounds in the first 20 weeks, and then
following that a pound per week. Doctors advise that you lose some weight
before becoming pregnant if you are overweight. This will make it easier for
you to keep extra weight off during your pregnancy and to lose it after the
birth. Statistically women who are overweight have a significantly higher
emergency cesarean rate, miscarriage rate, more incidents of gestational
diabetes and suffer from high blood pressure more often.
To significantly increase the
likelihood of a healthy pregnancy make sure that you eat a nutritional diet,
high in fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, and protein,
while avoiding processed foods.
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