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Nutritional Programs for Lactation
article by Elson M. Haas M.D.
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article by by Dr. Lera

Nutrition


Nutrition is extremely important postpartum to correct months of deficiencies due to food aversions and nausea/vomiting. This is especially true if the mother is breastfeeding. If a mother is eating extra calories and nutrient dense foods, she should not be adversely impacted by breastfeeding. Prenatal vitamins are a good idea until the infant is weaned. The baby will benefit greatly from breastfeeding as he/she is likely to have some mild nutritional imbalances from mom having HG. A diet rich in whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables is ideal. Calcium from enriched milk products (or non-dairy sources), leafy veggies, quinoa, etc. is important to rebuild any lost bone density.

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Updated on: Aug. 09, 2006

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