For snacks, avoid empty calories such as those found in processed foods. Processed foods are low in nutrients and only offer empty calories. Empty calories equal unwanted pounds. (It's too bad all the empty calories taste so good!)
Remember, you only need 300 extra calories in the second and third trimesters; that is equivalent to a sandwich and a glass of juice. It's not the calories the baby needs above everything else. The baby is going to benefit the most from the healthy low-calorie, nutrient-dense foods you select.
Also, keep in mind that the time to diet is before, not during, pregnancy. That is not to say you can't change your eating and exercise habits during pregnancy. You may want to eat your three meals with snacks in between to off-set the hunger. Your snacks should not be equivalent to a full meal...just simple foods to get you through until your next meal. A fruit smoothie or a cold pasta salad with fresh vegetables. There are many quick options out there! Try different snacks so you don't get bored. Good luck to you! Take care.
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