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Weighing In On A Good Pregnancy Diet Menu
from:It’s hard to know what is the best way to eat while pregnant. Everywhere you turn there are conflicting opinions. People giving advice are just trying to be nice, because they care about you and your unborn baby. But in the end, all you want to know is what is a proper nutritional diet while pregnant. After weighing the pros and cons, the conclusion is that a good pregnancy diet menu is the same menu you could use for a healthy lifestyle even after the baby is born. The doctors are right! If you eat healthy, your baby starts life healthy.
Balancing The Scales
When you are considering a good pregnancy diet menu, picture the old fashioned scale that has a flat plate on each side. If you eat too many carbohydrates, the scale tilts one way. If you overeat fatty meats, the scale tips the other way. Your goal is to balance the scale so that the correct amount of nutrition is ingested everyday. The best way to do this is to follow a menu that has the right amount of vitamins and minerals built into it. A pregnant woman needs:
• Calcium so the baby grows with healthy bones
• Iron so the necessary amount of oxygen is carried to the baby
• Folic acid to help prevent spine or brain birth defects
• Vitamin D for the baby’s growth
A good pregnancy diet menu that incorporates fortified foods and supplements will assist in the healthy development of your baby.
But it is hard to change old habits. If your food menu has included fast food, desserts and lots of fat, it is not easy to suddenly switch to only healthy foods. It takes determination and reliance on the love you have for your unborn baby.
Fighting The Good Fight
It is so easy to be tempted to snack throughout the day. That is the simplest way to put on weight and deny you and your baby a healthy diet. A handful of chips here and there, a quarter pound hamburger or the candy every few days add up calorie-wise quickly. There are ways to resist. Following are some helpful hints so you can adhere to a good pregnancy diet menu.
• Eat fresh foods as opposed to processed food whenever possible
• Eat whole grain breads like wheat bread, instead of white bread
• Drink water which is good for you and the baby and also makes you feel full
• Instead of eating fatty mean, get your dietary fat requirements through nuts
• Substitute whenever possible, such as low fat milk for whole milk and colorful fruits for sweets
• Don’t use salt or very little of it because sodium increases blood pressure
• Broil your food instead of frying
These are just a few suggestions for a good pregnancy diet menu. Once your baby is born, you would not hesitate to do whatever is needed to keep your baby safe and healthy. You can start the good fight for your baby’s health before it is even born. Following a good pregnancy diet is the way to start.
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