Did you know?
You could reduce stress, increase your endurance, and relieve stiffness by incorporating some of these safe tips and exercises into your daily work routine.
read more…
22 Specialties
Diet & Nutrition
Message Board
Ask the Doctor
PDF Print Home Back E-mail this page
 
Page 1 of 2

Nutrition in Pregnancy

Nutritional requirements of the pregnant mother
Vegetable Vegetable The nutritional requirements during pregnancy depend on pre–pregnancy nutritional status of the pregnant mother. A woman who has been well nourished before conception, begins her pregnancy with reserves of several nutrients.

In such cases 300 calories and 15 gm protein more than usual pre–pregnancy requirement is adequate during pregnancy. The requirement of other nutrients too is higher during this period. Use of a daily food guide may be helpful for selecting proper foods to meet these additional requirements. In case of mothers who have not been well nourished during pre–pregnancy period, special care is required to yellow fruits & vegetables: Source of proteins provide additional nutrients during pregnancy.

Proteins
Additional nutritional requirements of pregnant mother:
Two servings from the protein group of daily food guide, preferably milk, fish, eggs or poultry, which provide protein of high biological value. In addition, one serving of green leafy vegetables or yellow orange vegetables or fruits and 1 to 2 servings of citrus fruits is recommended in addition to usual balanced diet.

Indications of sufficient food intake during pregnancy
Normally, weight gain during pregnancy indicates food adequacy. About 1 to 1.5 kg weight gain during first trimester and 450 gm/per week thereafter during remaining period of pregnancy is normal. This means a total non–edematous weight gain of 10 to 12 kg during entire period of pregnancy. What needs to be carefully observed is the abnormal weight gain, which could be due to excess water retention.

Dietary considerations during pregnancy
Small and frequent feeds:
  • During initial period of pregnancy the mother experiences nausea and loss of appetite and during later part, to avoid discomfort after large meals due to pressure of enlarged uterus on other organs in abdominal cavity.
  • Nutrient dense foods help in providing required nutrients in smaller quantity.
  • Adequate amount of soluble and insoluble fiber to avoid constipation .
  • Plenty of fluid helps eliminating all excretory products.
  • Regular and steady level of food intake to help steady weight gain, proper digestion and elimination.
  • Avoid fatty, rich food, fried food, excessive seasoning, coffee in large quantity, and strongly flavored food.



Quote this article in website  Favoured  Related articles  Save this to del.icio.us 
Users' Comments  RSS feed comment  |  Average user rating     (0 vote)

Name
E-mail
Title  
Comment
 
Available characters: 600
 
  Mathguard security question:
PDW         T8O      
M G    6      P   A4I
T Y   W44   K1M      
T E    U      7   GA3
FWR         6IO      
   
   

No comment posted

Login

Newsletters
Name:
Email:
feed image
Top
About Us  |  Disclaimer  |  Feedback  |  SiteMap  |  Contact Us  |  Invite Your Friends  |  © 2008 www.aarogya.com. All Rights Reserved. | T-Edge Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
This site is best viewed on IE 7.0/ Netscape 7.0/ Mozilla 2.0 or higher versions of these browsers on a screen resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels and above.