Proper Nourishment For Pregnant Women With Diabetes
Pregnancy is probably the most
wonderful thing that could ever happen to any woman.
This is why proper nutrition and nourishment—despite having a
chronic illness such as diabetes—should be paid attention in order to ensure the
health and well being not only of the mother but of the baby as
well.
One of the most important aspects of pregnancy that should
be paid attention to is proper nutrition. This cannot only be
achieved by eating a variety of foods from different food
groups but also by taking in prescribed supplementation. Since
not all pregnant women are very tuned into eating a broad range
of foods that are good sources of crucial nutrients during
pregnancy, taking in supplements such as calcium, multivitamins
and iron is necessary to support the growing baby inside the
womb.
Ideal nourishment
Generally, pregnant women are advised to eat well-balanced
meals that comprise of foods coming from all food groups so she
can provide the proper nourishment for the baby and herself.
Good nutrition by eating healthy foods and a well-balanced diet
does not only ensure that the baby gets the nutrients he or she
needs but this also help in minimizing some of the pains and
discomfort caused by the symptoms of pregnancy.
To achieve optimum nutrition, pregnant women are advised to
consume foods that are rich in folate, calcium, iron, vitamins,
and minerals that can be found in whole grain breads, pastas,
brown rice, fruits, vegetables, fish, lean meats and dairy
products. The following are just some of the nutrients pregnant
women need during the gestation period.
- calories. Pregnant women are advised to take in about 300
extra calories coming from a balanced diet of fruits,
vegetables, protein, and whole grains are needed everyday to
maintain a healthy pregnancy.
- protein. Protein nourishment is very important during
pregnancy because it provides the building blocks for the
baby’s growth especially in proper brain development. Pregnant
women with diabetes are advised to aim for 30 grams of protein
or more daily that should come from various animal and dairy
products such as cheese, eggs, fish, chicken, beef, lamb,
yogurt, cereals, grains, pasta, legumes, beans, peanuts,
broccoli, peas, and leafy green vegetables.
- Vitamin C. Enough supply of Vitamin C is quiet significant
for a pregnant woman because it strengthens her immunity and
helps in building strong collagen, bone and teeth for the
growing baby. Since Vitamin C cannot be restored in the body, a
fresh supply is needed daily to ensure that the mother gets
enough of this nutrient. Excellent Vitamin C sources include
green leafy and yellow vegetable as well as yellow fruits.
- calcium. For bone and tooth formation, calcium intake is
another significant nutrient pregnant woman should increase.
Experts say that about 1,200 mg of calcium daily is recommended
for lactation and pregnancy. Calcium sources include dairy
products and green leafy vegetables.
- iron. Iron is a very important mineral needed to avoid the
possibility of iron-deficiency anemia during pregnancy. The
recommended iron intake for pregnant women is 30 to 50 mg that
should come from lean meats, dark green leafy vegetables, eggs,
and whole grain cereals. But since it is difficult to get
enough iron in diet intake alone, the doctor usually prescribes
iron supplement.
Pregnant women with diabetes should be more particular about
their eating patterns now more than before because maintaining
proper levels of glucose can highly contribute to the overall
of both mother and child.
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