Nutritional Advice for Pregnant Women
When you are pregnant it is increasingly important to watch what you
eat. Since you are now eating for two every bad nutritional choice will
not just effect you, but also your baby. In general terms, there are
two things that you need to be monitoring. First, you need to monitor
how much you are eating as getting the correct caloric intake during
pregnancy is crucial. Secondly, you need to be watching what you eat
because the wrong types of food can be damaging to your baby. In this
article I will discuss both the above issues in greater detail and
provide you with some solid nutritional advice for your nine month
pregnancy.
As already stated getting your caloric intake right is very important
during pregnancy. Consuming too many calories and putting on too much
weight whilst pregnant can increase your risk of contracting a blood
pressure related disease. Contrastingly, not getting enough calories
during your pregnancy can lead to your baby being born underweight and
even slow down fetal development.
So where do you go for advice for on the number of calories you should
be consuming each day? Your doctor should always be your number one
port of call. They are professionally trained in this area and also
know about you and any specific issues affecting you and your baby.
Every pregnant woman is unique and will have slightly different
requirements. Therefore, your doctor is the best source of information
in this area and should not be overlooked in favour of this article.
However, you can determine the general amount of calories you need
using a free online BMR & Caloric Intake Calculator (just do an
Internet search). This calculator will determine your recommended daily
caloric intake BEFORE pregnancy. You then need to add approximately 300
daily calories to this figure during your second and third trimester to
support your baby's increased rate of growth. Generally, no additional
calories are needed during the first trimester but again this may not
be the case for you. Only your doctor will know for sure.
Once you have your daily caloric intake sorted you also need to
consider what you are eating. There are a number of foods that you need
to cut down on or even avoid completely whilst you are pregnant. I have
outlined three of these foods in the list below:
1) Alcohol:- Whilst there are no set recommendations on the amount of
alcohol you can consume during pregnancy, a number of sources suggest
that the number of alcohol related birth defects is on the rise.
Alcohol can also potentially lead to miscarriage, low birthweight or
stillbirth. These are quite significant risks which can be avoided by
giving up alcohol during your pregnancy. I'm not saying it's going to
be easy but if you want to be a responsible mother you should have the
discipline to avoid alcohol for nine months.
2) Uncooked Meat & Dairy Products:- Deli meats, undercooked eggs,
unpasteurised cheeses etc often contain pathogens (such as e.coli,
salmonella and listeria). These pathogens can lead to serious infection
for both you and your baby. In pregnant women the symptoms can include
diarrhea, vomitting and dehydration. In the baby these pathogens can
ultimately lead to stillbirth and miscarriage. Therefore, if you are a
fan of these types of food try to limit your intake during pregnancy or
avoid them completely if you can.
3) Unwashed Fruits & Vegetables:- By consuming unwashed fruit or
vegetables you are putting yourself at serious risk of Toxoplasma
infection. Whilst Toxoplasma is generally not a risk for pregnant women
it can be seriously damaging for undeveloped babies. It only takes a
few seconds to wash the fruits and vegetables you consume so make sure
you always clean your fruit and veg before consumption. This small act
can make a huge difference to the health of your unborn child.
This article is not intended to scare you or make you worry. My aim is
to make you aware that things you didn't previously regard as important
could now be very important. An undeveloped child is much more fragile
than a fully developed human being and as an expectant mother you are
ultimately responsible for the health of your baby. If you want the
best for your baby, read this article, take the advice on board and
then go consult your doctor regarding your diet as an expectant mother.
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