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Eating a Health Diet During Pregnancy

By: Debra Evant

It's more important than ever for a woman to eat properly and take care of her body during pregnancy than at any other time in her life. Eating properly is necessary for the health of not only the mother, but the growth and health of the unborn baby. It's also important to exercise regularly so that the nine months of pregnancy are physically as easy as possible.

If you're pregnant there are many things that you can do to make sure that your pregnancy is as full of health as possible. One of the most important things that you can do is make sure that you get the vitamins and nutrition that you need in the amounts recommended for a pregnant woman.

Two very important elements are iron and folic acid. If your diet lacks a sufficient amount of iron you may want to consult with your doctor about taking a supplement. You should also make sure that your diet or supplement gives you enough calcium during your pregnancy. You can make sure that you're eating enough to include all the nutrients that you need in one day by eating well balanced breakfast each day.

One of the other frequent problems that happen during pregnancy is constipation. To alleviate this problem, make sure you eat foods that are high in fiber and also minimum of eight glasses of water each day. Exercising every day, even moderately, will also help in the prevention of constipation.

Pregnancy also requires you to avoid particular foods or take them in moderation due to their bad repercussions. For example alcohol is to be completely stopped. This is because it is bad for the development of the unborn baby. Other things in your diet could be fish as it is high in mercury. Soft cheeses is another, being high on taste and low in nutrition and calcium

Despite the myth of eating for two, when you're pregnant you need to make sure that you don't gain too much extra weight. A good way to limit your weight gain is to remember that you only need an additional 300 calories each day while you're pregnant. Therefore, an ideal caloric range would be 1,900 to 2,500 calories each day, depending on your height. The last thing that you want to do is gain so much weight that you put further strain on your body during your pregnancy. It will just it harder for you to get into shape after the birth of your baby.

The extra 300 calories that you add to your diet should come from calories that are packed full of vitamins and minerals. A diet with healthy additional calories, such as nonfat yogurt, wholegrain toast and peanut butter, fruit salads topped with yogurt, or low fat granola with skim milk.

By focusing on what you eat, and combining that with an exercise routine that stretches and tones your body, you'll be able to make sure that you have a healthy pregnancy from conception to delivery. Your doctor will be able to give you advice at your regular appointments that is specific to your pregnancy, since every woman is different.

Don't neglect your mental health while you're pregnant. It's equally important for you to remain emotionally healthy, since the way you feel is often reflected in what you eat. There are a lot of books out there that offer more guidelines for a healthy pregnancy. Check out your local bookstores and libraries for more reading material about what to expect during pregnancy.

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Debra Evant is the owner of Pregnancy Reference, the #1 source on the internet for information about pregnancy. For more articles on pregnancy why not visit: www.pregnancyref.com/articles
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