Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Breastfeeding Tips

Breastfeeding is strongly encouraged for the first year of life by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Here are some of the basics of breastfeeding nutrition.

Extra Calories: As a nursing mother, you will need an additional 400-500 calories a day to help keep up your energy. To achieve this, snack on a slice of whole-grain bread with a tablespoon of peanut butter, a banana or apple, and 8 ounces of fat-free yogurt.  Make sure to eat a variety of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables throughout the day.

Extra Fluids: Be sure to drink frequently. Have a glass of water nearby when you breast feed your baby. Aim to drink at least eight glasses of water or other liquids a day. Be cautious of juices and sugary drink as they can cause weight gain.

What to avoid while Breastfeeding:
  • Alcohol- There is no level of alcohol in breast milk that is considered safe.
  • Caffeine- Avoid drinking more than 16-25 ounces of caffeinated drinks a day.
  • Fish- Exposure to fish with high amounts of mercury through breast milk can pose a risk to a baby’s developing nervous system. Fish low in mercury that would be considered good choices include: shrimp, salmon, canned light tuna and catfish.