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Having Trouble Eating Enough during Pregnancy? Use These Calorie-Boosting Tips

Pregnancy Weight Gain Tips
-- By Becky Hand, Licensed & Registered Dietitian

During pregnancy, a healthy weight gain is not only important for your baby's development, but it's also important for your health too. Because every woman is unique, it is important that you talk with your doctor about the weight gain range that is right for you. For some women, gaining a healthy amount of weight during pregnancy is difficult. This can be due to many reasons, including nausea, lack of appetite or hunger, feelings of fullness, a speedy metabolism, or even fears of gaining too much weight.

If you're having troubling gaining a healthy amount of weight, you may need a referral to see a dietitian in your area for a complete nutritional assessment and evaluation. In addition, try the following tips to help you pack on the right number of pounds.

Tips for Weight Gain:
  • Eat 5-6 small, frequent meals each day.
  • Drink high-calorie, nutritious liquids if you are not hungry.
  • Limit the use of diet, low calorie, low-fat products.
  • Have ready-to-eat snacks available to munch on when you feel hungry. Easy to fix snacks include trail mix, pretzels and dip, nuts, dried fruit, crackers and cheese, frozen yogurt and ice cream, pudding, and fruit smoothies.
  • When you drink beverages, make certain they are nutrient-rich. Limit diet drinks, tea and coffee. Enjoy juice, milk, smoothies, or milkshakes.
  • Try "super-strength milk" for extra calories and protein. Simply mix together 1 quart of milk and 1 cup of instant non-fat dry milk powder. Stir until the dry milk is dissolved, about 5 minutes. Store this beverage in your refrigerator and use it just like regular milk. Makes 1 quart.
To Increase Protein:

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Member Comments About this Article
"Weight gain will vary from woman to woman. I actually ran into a study (http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_rel
eases/2009-05/nymc-sso052909.p
hp) that suggests that weight gain in heavier women is not as important as the quality of the calories that are taken in. The big thing to keep in mind is not so much your weight on the scale, but how your baby is growing and gaining weight." -- DRAGONMOON
"This is a great article! Does anyone know how to save articles like this to our babyfit pages? I see an option for printing or emailing it, but not for storing it. I would really, really like to be able to store such articles for easy reference.

Any suggestions welcome!" -- ALLFORBABIES
"These are great tips. Now that I found out I'm having twins, I really have to step up my calorie intake!" -- TYSAJAYNE
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About The Author
Becky Hand
Becky is a registered and licensed dietitian with almost 20 years of experience. She teaches prenatal classes and counsels individuals, helping women eat right and stay fit before, during and after their pregnancies.
Becky Hand

 


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