You already know it is important to eat a
well-balanced diet, but it is even more important when you
are pregnant. Keep in mind now you are eating for two.
Whatever you eat, the baby eats as well. In fact the baby
actually takes your nourishments so you must eat enough
for both of you. The healthier you eat the better it is
for the baby as well as yourself.
Never miss a meal while you are pregnant,
especially breakfast. Breakfast is the most important meal of
the day and your baby has probably been waiting since he/she
woke up in the middle of the night. You may learn that if you
wait so long before eating you start to feel sick - this is your
body telling you to eat. Do it!
Make sure you are getting enough of the food
you need daily. It takes 4-6 servings of dairy a day for
a healthy pregnancy, this can include some cheeses, milk,
yogurt. This provides the baby with calcium which it’ll need to
develop healthy growing bones. Adding extra calcium to your
diet wouldn’t hurt you either, especially your teeth and
bones.
Don’t forget about your fruit and vegetable
servings. Lots of green is always a good choice, so are sweet
potatoes. Not only will you be giving your body what it
needs but you’ll start to have more energy. Try laying off the
sweets for a week and replace them with healthier items and see
how alive you feel.
Foods to Avoid
Not all foods are safe during your pregnancy,
there are a few things you should avoid eating:
- Unpasteurized products: brie
- Certain fish: exotic, shark, swordfish,
anything high in mercury
- Raw eggs
- Undercooked meats: lunch meats. If
you are buying a deli sandwich you can ask for them to heat the
meat up a little.
- Caffeine: soda, chocolate. If you find
this difficult you can wean yourself off, but the less caffeine
in your system the better it is for the baby.
If you are ever unsure of the foods you can eat
you can ask your doctor for a list of items to avoid during
pregnancy. They’ll be more than happy to share this with
you.
You may also learn that your stomach won’t
handle certain foods that it would before. Some of those foods
may include foods that contain grease, fast foods, meat, and
certain foods that have a strong odor.
Eating healthy doesn’t mean you have to cut out
all the fun in your life, you can still treat yourself from
time to time. Go out and get a frozen yogurt or a smoothie.
While you are making sure you get enough to eat
throughout the day, that doesn’t mean that you should
neglect your fluid intake. You’ll need lots of water and juices
from here on out. The baby will thank you later. Who knows, you
may discover that you really enjoy eating healthier and
continue it even after the pregnancy!