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Although you do not really need to 'eat for two' when you are pregnant, you will need to eat a little more to ensure you get the extra nutrients you need. Most women do not need to eat more in the first trimester, but you will need to eat extra food during the 2nd and 3rd trimester when your baby is really starting to grow.
Here are some healthy choices for different meals and snacks. On some days you may want to eat a bit more food than on other days, that's OK, everyone is different and everyone has different tastes. Remember to drink plenty of water throughout the day, aim for 6-8 glasses to keep hydrated.
Breakfast
It's easy to skip breakfast, but it means you lose that energy boost to start the day. Experts also believe it helps to kick start your metabolism after falling asleep. Here are some suggestions that healthy:
In addition to drink a glass of water or a cup of tea or coffee if you like (see information)
Mid morning
Choose foods light of the following suggestions:
In addition to drink a glass of water to keep you hydrated
Lunch
make sure you have enough fuel to keep you going all day - even if you're busy, lunch is something you should always make time for. Try:
In addition to drink a glass of water
Mid afternoon
Choose a snack from the following suggestions:
In addition to drink a glass of water or a cup of tea or coffee if you like
dinner
an ideal dinner provide a wide range of nutrients - your body continues to use energy even more important at night so regular food.
In addition to drink a glass of water
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It's so hard finding time to eat become a stay at home mom .. is it possible to suggest some ideas for lunch to freeze can then re-heat .. Always in a hurry mother
Hi Jessica, soups, quiches mini bacon and egg pie and a pasta dish is a good choice , It is a good idea to freeze / refrigerate leftovers from dinner to lunch. If you are after some more ideas, check out the 'good for freezing' our recipe section - http://www.forbaby.co.nz/All-Recipes/Good-for-Freezing. Hope this helps! Cheers, Tim ForBaby
This is a good plan meals for after the baby is born when you are trying to work off the weight gain that is put on during pregnancy?
Hi Amber, Yes this is a good plan for breastfeeding women to keep their energy levels, but also to return to pre-pregnancy weight. Every woman is different (like every baby) and the pattern of weight loss after giving birth varies from person to person. If you do not breastfeed your baby, you'll need a little less food every day because you do not have the energy to breast milk results. Getting back to exercise can also help burn some calories but remember you have a little baby needs your attention so as not to put too much pressure on yourself to lose weight quickly. Aim for no more than 0.5kg of body weight per week. If you follow the meal plan like this and not lose weight may help to reduce snacks between meals or follow the eating plan to lose weight after pregnancy (http://www.forbaby.co.nz/Starting-Out / Nursing / pregnancy-weight-loss-slow-and-steady-is-best)
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