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How
To Eat A Healthy Diet During Pregnancy |
by:
Beverley
Brooke |
Perhaps
the number one complaint of women trying
to watch their weight during pregnancy is
that they are hungry all the time. True,
pregnancy does result in an increased metabolic
demand on the body, which can cause you
to be hungry. Many women also experience
a number of cravings during pregnancy, which
can make healthy eating challenging.
The first thing to remember is that the
idea that you should eat for two is wrong.
You only need an additional 300 calories
per day, and generally you don’t need these
calories until you are well on your way
to the second and third trimesters.
So what can you do to help manage your weight
and stick to a healthy diet?
Remember that during pregnancy it is vital
that you do not cut back on your caloric
intake. This has the potential to rob your
baby of essential nutrients that are necessary
for his/her growth and development. Here
are some tips to help you stick to a healthy
diet throughout your pregnancy:
Avoid skipping meals. If you have a habit
of skipping breakfast, you’ll find that
you are not only more fatigued but ravenous
during your pregnancy, which will result
in overeating. Be sure that you eat each
meal every day.
Try eating several mini meals throughout
the ay. This will not only help you feel
fuller longer, it will help minimize the
nausea often experienced during the first
trimester.
Satisfy your cravings with nutritious snacks.
Have a variety of healthy things to snack
on readily available so you avoid overindulging
in foods that are too decadent. If you are
craving something sweet, consider having
some mini chocolates near by or opt for
a cup of hot chocolate. Both are far better
for you than an entire candy bar or piece
of cake.
Exercise during your pregnancy. The act
of exercising in and of itself will be plenty
to motivate you to stick to a healthy diet.
You’ll feel better about yourself and find
that you have more energy throughout the
day.
Avoid high calorie beverages. Soda pop (which
isn’t good for you anyway, particularly
during pregnancy), juices and other flavored
drinks often contain a good 100-300 calories
per serving. Stick to water or flavored
water during your pregnancy.
Drink lots of water. You may think you are
hungry when in fact you are actually thirsty
at many points during your pregnancy. In
fact, the brains hunger and thirst centers
often get mixed up, so people often feel
hungry when they are in fact dehydrated.
The better hydrated you are, the les likely
you are to overeat.
About the author:
Article by Beverley Brooke, author of "Ensure
a healthy safe pregnancy for you and your
baby", visit http://www.pregnancy-weight-loss.comfor
more on pregnancy diet
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