Pregnancy often leads many women to peruse cookbooks and search for recipes that
are both appealing and nutritious. The combination of nausea, vitamins and need
to feed your growing baby can be stressful for expectant mothers. Trying to count
calories, learn about the significance of different nutrients, balance food groups
and find foods that are as appealing as they are healthy all at once doesn't have
to leave you looking for ways to cook up an easier way to eat.
"Pregnant women should look at pregnancy as a time to begin eating healthy," says Rachel Brandeis, of Alpharetta, Ga., a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. "Proper nutrition is important during pregnancy. When you understand what you and your baby's nutritional needs are, you'll be able to satisfy your taste buds and caloric needs nutritiously. You'll also ensure you enjoy what you eat when you're expecting." Here are 5 tips to get you started:
Following a well-balanced diet plan doesn't preclude giving up all tasty treats or indulgences. |
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The flip side to eating for two is contemplating dieting during pregnancy. The recent trend of fad diets is often alluring to women who are watching their waistlines. These diets are not recommended for expectant and nursing women because they do not allow for consuming calories from balanced sources. "An expectant woman and her baby need nourishment from all food groups," says Brandeis. "For example, restricting carbohydrates limits folic acid intake and iron. This can lead to anemia or neural tube disease."
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