Nutrition and Wellness During Breastfeeding: Essential Tips
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Maintaining a nutrient-dense diet is crucial during breastfeeding for both your health and your baby's well-being. Breast milk provides all the necessary nutrients, except for vitamin D, during the first six months. To ensure the quality of your breast milk and support your own health, include a variety of grains, vegetables, fruits, proteins, and dairy products or alternatives in your diet.
Nutritious Diet for Breastfeeding
Producing breast milk is demanding on your body, requiring extra calories and specific nutrients. You need about 500 additional calories daily during breastfeeding, totaling around 2,000 to 2,800 kcal per day. Here are key nutrients to focus on and their sources:
If your diet lacks these nutrients, your body might not transfer enough into breast milk, potentially leading to insufficient intake for both you and your baby.
Importance of Supplements
While a healthy diet is crucial during breastfeeding, supplements can help replenish certain vitamins and minerals. Pregnant and breastfeeding women on vegetarian or vegan diets might struggle to get adequate nutrients from food alone, which can lead to deficiencies. Consult with a doctor, lactation consultant, or dietitian before taking any supplements to avoid potentially unsafe additives and ingredients.
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Foods to Avoid or Limit
Hydration and Weight Loss
Staying hydrated is essential, as breastfeeding women lose an average of 25 ounces of fluid daily through milk production. It's advisable to wait at least two months for your milk supply to establish before starting any weight loss efforts.
This comprehensive approach not only promotes successful breastfeeding but also supports the general well-being of both mother and child. We hope these tips inspire and empower you on your breastfeeding journey.
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