Healthy Eating Tips for Pregnancy

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By Barb Dehn, NP

Wondering how to eat healthy during your pregnancy and not gain to much weight? As a Nurse Practitioner and the award winning author of Your Personal Guide to Pregnancy, I have plenty of useful tips and practical advice to help you eat healthy when you’re eating for two!

 

1st Trimester: Survival Mode (From 1 to 12 weeks)

Many women feel queasy when they first find out that they’re pregnant.  It can be difficult to get excited about the baby when you feel nauseous, have no appetite, or when the thought of food makes you feel sick.
 

It’s important to remember that you’re in “Survival Mode”.  So, don’t feel guilty if you can’t eat much, just do the best you can.  The baby is tiny now, so they only need a few extra calories.  Try these tried and true tips:

2nd Trimester: You’re Feeling Better Now (12 to 28 weeks)

Your nausea is probably over by now.  It’s a good time to try and eat a variety of healthy food and a more balanced diet. Most women need to gain about 10 to 15 lbs now.

3rd Trimester: You’re Getting Ready to meet your Baby (28 weeks to delivery)

Your appetite may be decreased now from the pressure of a growing tummy or from heartburn and indigestion.  It’s very important to get plenty of protein and calcium now, because the baby gains between ¼ to ½ lb each week and almost doubles in length too!  So it’s essential to eat a balanced diet now.  See the guidelines for the 2nd trimester above for recommendations for how many servings of various food groups that you need.

 
BarbBarb Dehn, RN, MS, NP is a nationally recognized women's health expert and nurse practitioner, conference speaker, and national Media regular. In 2004 she founded Blue Orchid Press, an innovative publishing company that provides Health Guides for Women. To date, over 3 million guides have been distributed to women across the country in partnerships with pharmaceutical and biomedical companies, and she was given National Inspiration in Women’s Health Award from the National Association of Nurse Practitioners for her work on the guides, making her an award-winning author as well. Barb is an expert at connecting with women both through their health care providers and direct to consumer. Barb is married and has a 12 year old son.

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