Pregnancy and
Nutrition
You are besides yourself with joy as you see that your
pregnancy test is postive. You find yourself already caressing
your stomach in hopes that your little one can feel you. The
next nine months are going to be an exciting time for you and
your baby. You are going to have a human life grow inside of
you and feel them move as they get bigger. Your baby is going
to go from a single sperm and egg into pounds of adorable flesh
that you can't help but kiss over and over again. It truly is a
miracle.
In order to help this miracle along, it is essential for you
to eat as good as you can through out most of your pregnancy.
The first three months might be a little difficult to eat
balanced meals when you are dealing with food aversions and
morning sickness. If you are one of the rare lucky ones whose
stomach doesn't so much as move during your first trimester,
then you can take full advantage of eating healthy right out of
the gate.
Making sure you eat balanced nutritious meals is laying down
the foundation for your baby. A diet of junk food is not going
to help your baby with bone development and organ formation.
Potato chips will not help with brain development. Your baby
and your body need calcium and vitamins to achieve all of
this.
Eating well during pregnancy is going to help your baby eat
well after it is born and on solid foods. As your pregnancy
progresses, some of what you eat will cross the placenta and
the taste will be in your baby's amniotic fluid. Babies swallow
this fluid and their taste buds are so develop that even in the
womb they are able to taste the flavors. Doctors believe that
babies who are exposed to a wide variety of fruit and
vegetables while in utero have less of a chance of being a
fussy eater later in life. They believe that these are the
babies who will eat their fruit and vegetables without putting
up any fight.
Doctors also believe that moms who drink their milk through
out their pregnancy have an easier time weaning their babies
from formula or breast milk to regular milk. This however is
only one benefit, the other benefit of drinking milk throughout
your pregnancy is all the calcium you will be giving your
baby's bones. Many doctors recommend that you drink at least
one eight oz glass of milk, usually fat free a day. Calcium is
a must have your baby's bones and his teeth, even though you
won't see his teeth for at least a few months.
This isn't to say that you have to stay away from all sweets
all the time. You can indulge every now and then and thanks to
cravings you may find yourself wanting sweets more often than
not. You do have to keep it in moderation. Being pregnant
should not be looked at as an excuse to eat whatever you want
for nine months. Both you and your baby could pay a dear
price.
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