Hello, my name is Karen Phoenix and I have some very healthy pregnancy diet tips that will help you have a perfect pregnancy. I just recently gave birth to my son and my pregnancy was pretty much perfect.
Before I became pregnant I learned all about the proper nutrition to keep myself and my baby very healthy. It’s been around 6 weeks since I gave birth and I am getting back to my pre-baby weight. Here are four of my best healthy pregnant diet tips that I found.
Unhealthy pregnancy cravings are bad for you and your baby. Healthy pregnant diet tip #1 is about pregnancy cravings. Pregnancy food cravings are messages from your body telling you about deficiencies that your body has. Acting on these indulgences can lead to unwanted weight gain. Salty and sweet foods are the most common of the pregnancy cravings. Try and find an alternative healthy snack that will replace the nutrients that your body is actually craving.
Make Sure You Get Enough Omega 3 and Iron. Healthy pregnant diet tip #two is about two important supplements. Omega 3 fatty acids is the one prenatal supplementation that can help your baby even after he is born.. Researchers have even found that infants who were born to mothers that had higher levels of DHA in their system had an advantage over babies who did not. You can get Omega 3’s from eating beans, flax seed, walnuts, and wild fish (not farm raised).
Iron is important because it helps your blood carry oxygen. The thing about iron is that most women are naturally deficient in it. You need to make sure that you are getting at least 30-50 mg per day. Your unborn baby depends on you to get enough Iron to help him construct his red blood cells. Foods that contain iron are: lentils, natural beef, beans, pumpkin seeds, and green veggies.Kambo Sticks
Sugar and Sugar Substitutes. Healthy pregnant diet tip #3 is about consuming sugars while you are pregnant. First lets talk about fake sugars like aspartame, saccarhin and Splenda. None of these are healthy for you. They are all made using chemicals that are not natural or healthy for you or your baby.
If you are using raw sugar or Agave syrup, than you are doing good. If not, then you are using refined sugars. Refined sugar is unhealthy for everyone, as it can cause tooth decay, gum disease, excess and rapid weight gain as well can reduce your bodies immunity. Keeping your blood sugars normal will also help to ward of gestational diabetes and keep your pancreas operating correctly.
Exercise During Pregnancy. Healthy pregnant diet tip #4 is about getting your blood flowing while your pregnant. Exercise is very important to your body and can help ward off many pregnancy symptoms like fatigue and mood swings. I know that when you are super tired, the last thing you want to do is exercise…but trust me, once you get started, you will be glad you did.
Getting 4 or 5 days of exercise per week will greatly improve how good you sleep and can make you feel a lot better during the day. Exercising while you are pregnant is super important to help get your blood flowing to your baby and is also an excellent stress reliever.