Welcome to The Popular Baby Names List.com

See How To Earn at Home ... Click Here

Free "Mom-To-Be Advice" Newsletter

After having successfully raised three children (including twin daughters) and run a baby clothing business, I have a wealth of knowledge to share with you about pregancy, caring for babies, and how find some great maternity and baby clothing bargains on the internet. Just enter your contact info below and click on the "Free Signup!" button..
Your privacy is guaranteed. You Can Unsubscribe Any Time

First Name:

Email Address:


New Mom Articles of Interest
Subscribe in NewsGator Online Subscribe with myFeedster Subscribe with Bloglines

Search for Articles

New Mom Articles of Interest \ Breast Feeding

What A Mother Should Eat During Breast Feeding

This Article Written by Lisa Lee

It is very important for a breastfeeding mother to have a healthy and balanced diet. A variety of foods are required during this period including:

Get lots of vegetables and fruits . try and have an intake of 5 portions a day of fruit and vegetables.

For additional energy try and take in starch rich foods such as bread, pasta, potatoes, pulses and rice . this will provide a good source of energy.

Foods such as whole meal bread, vegetables, pulses, cereals and pastas will provide fibre . women occasionally experience bowel problems after childbirth and an intake of fibre on a daily basis will help with this.

Proteins such as lean meat, fish, eggs and poultry.

Try and get two portions of fish per week (including some oily fish). Do not exceed 2 portions of oily fish per week.

Dairies such as cheese, milk and yoghurt are an excellent source of calcium and should be included in a breast feeding mother.s diet.

Some doctors advise taking vitamin supplements such as Vitamin D (10 mcg per day). Your doctor will be able to advise which supplements will be right for you.

In addition to the foods that you should eat above there are certain food types that you should steer clear of at this time.

As above you should restrict your intake of oily fish to two portions per week but you should also avoid eating more than one portion of swordfish, marlin or shark per week as these fish contain high levels of mercury.

You should also be careful with your intake of caffeine and alcohol. It is true that some breast feeding babies react to the foods that their mother has consumed.

Some doctors believe that it is wise to lay off peanuts during this stage as well . approximately 2% of the population is allergic to peanuts . however your baby may have a higher chance of being allergic if the mother/father/brothers/sisters have problems such as asthma, eczema or hay fever. If you believe your baby may be at risk due to these factors it is worth consulting your doctor.

For more baby care information include breastfeeding, baby bathing and more baby care tips please visit baby-care-guide.info



The Popular Baby Name List - Home Page
Submit Your Own Article
Authors of New Mom Articles of Interest
RSS Feeds Directory
Other Popular Articles
Self Esteem: An Essential Ingredient
Post Adoption Depression
So Many Fun Babyshower Games, So Little Time!

Other Popular Authors
Heather Owens
Alli Ross
Marilyn Mackenzie

Other Popular Categories
Online Shopping
Morning Sickness
Preparing For A Child Birth

Family & Baby Related News
Women to Facebook: Stop banning our breast-feeding pics
Women around the world, fed up with Facebook's policy of not allowing breast-feeding pictures, are staging protests at Facebook offices and using Facebook to coordinate those efforts.
Health Tip: Prepare for Breast-feeding
(HealthDay News) -- Preparations for successful breast-feeding begin during pregnancy.
Asthmatic Moms Who Breast-feed May Help Their Children's Lungs
FRIDAY, Feb. 3 (HealthDay News) --Breast-feeding is associated with improved lung function in school-age children, particularly those with asthmatic mothers, a new study says.
Guest Commentary: Perfect food, process, as God intended
I am a mother, a wife, a pediatrician, a Christian -- and a passionate advocate of breast-feeding.
Local Mother Speaks Out About Breast Feeding | Video
A local mother is speaking out after the social networking site Facebook removed pictures of her breast feeding her child. Minot mother Desirae Dubisky said the incident is offensive and has decided to fight back by re-posting the photos in hopes of bringing light to a growing issue.