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20th March 2006, 10:54 PM
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Post Pregnancy diet for New Moms to be
Hi All,
I am going to have a baby around the start of May 06. Unfortunately none of my Parents or In laws can come down for the delivery. So I am looking for any indian food & recipes which new moms can eat safely after the baby is born .
For eg I have heard dals are not good to have immediately after a delivery , bec they don't help in healing the stitches etc.
I am looking for recommendations from Moms who have had diff eating pattern during this time..
Thanx,
Neha
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20th March 2006 10:54 PM
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21st March 2006, 07:33 PM
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Neha,
Have a safe pregnancy and Good luck on your delivery!
I'm pregnant too and hope to deliver by Sept. this year.. I might not have my parent's or in-laws duing m delivery too. I collected the foln. information for after delivery diet.
Here's a thread I found one the same topic. http://forumhub.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?t=4355
There's another link from my bookmarks.
http://sakthifoundation.org/special%...ry-recipes.htm
Maybe these can help you.
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23rd March 2006, 09:17 AM
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Hi Kavikuil,
Thanx for the info collected by you..Definitely they will be of lot of help to me..
All the best on your pregnancy too..
But I can't beleive the fact that there are no one experienced in this forum to give more input in this context
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23rd March 2006, 03:59 PM
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Hello Neha,
You can eat daily fresh small Beetroot is good for hemoglobin. When I was pregnant, my hemoglobin is low. Then my mother told to take daily this. It was really worked for me...after 2 months, my hemoglobin came normal. If you have any cold or something please ask your doctor first.
You should take small amount "Asafoetida" (Perunghayam) daily. If you are non.veg., you can eat shark puttu (Suraa puttu with garlic and ginger). When you eat dhalls you should add some amount of asafoetida (Perunghayam) and garlic.
I often checked this below link. You can check the baby movement, your Pregnancy Calendar, you can check 0- 3 months baby to 4 years baby's information.
http://www.pampers.co.uk/en_GB/home/...entid/ho101.do
You can check these web sites also.
http://www.hemant-trivedis-cookery-c...pregnancy.html (NUTRITION FOR A HEALTHY PREGNANCY )
http://www.pregnancy-info.net/diet_intro.html (Pregnancy and Diet)
http://www.pregnancy-info.net/postbody.html
http://parenting.ivillage.com/newbor...,,2dpw,00.html (Post-Pregnancy Weight Loss)
http://www.health.com/health/article...127774,00.html
http://www.americanbaby.com/ab/story...0&psrc=storyrl
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24th March 2006, 06:34 AM
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After delivery,most people may have gas truobles,constipation etc.So it is wise to avoid gassy foods in the beginning.Also if u r breastfeeding,u want to increase ur milk supply and avoid gassy foods bcoz they can cuase tummy troubles for the baby.
Avoid potatoes,daals,cruciferous veggies like cabbage,broccoli,cauliflower,etc for the first 6-12 weeks.
Having spinach,fenugreek,mutton,moong daal(sparingly),milk,eggs,liver,salmon and other fatty fish like sardines.Drink lots of water.this is essential for abundant supply.All foods are safe to eat,but try to avoid too spicy foods.
If u suffer from constipation,prune juice,spinach,broccoli,fiberous foods are good.
If u have gas,try ginger ale(non-alcholic version),or make at home.Add more ginger and garlic to ur diet.
Otherwise u r able to eat anything.Enjoy!!!
Rakhi
mother of 10 month old
Ps:I too was alone,nobody came,but u'll get the hang of itAll the best!!!
Well-cooked veggies and meat are advised.Eat fruits too.
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24th March 2006, 01:57 PM
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Hi!
I just delivered in feb and in addition to the foods listed below that you need to avoid, I am also avoiding arbi & bhindi. In bananas, try to avoid the green variety and eat the small yellow ones. Also completely avoid mangoes of all types after your delivery. Avoid eating chole, rajma and any other heavy pulses/beans.
I completely avoided red and green chillies for the first one month. INstead of these, my mom added a powder of 1 cup black pepper corns, 1&1/2 cup dhania seeds, 1/2 tsp methi seeds. In little ghee roast the above three seperately. Add 1 tsp unroasted jeera and grind to a powder. You can use this masala powder for both veg as well as non veg dishes. Just use this instead of all the other powders u would normally use.
As long as you breast feed (if u plan to do so) avoid excess oil and spices.
In case ur child develops colic, u can avoid milk and dairy products, citrus and dry fruits (as per my pediatrician's recco).
In fish, mackerel is also a good choice. Basically and fatty fish is good as it has omega 3. But completely avoid prawns and any other shell fish also for good measure.
If i can think of anything else I am doing I will let you know. Basically, if you try anything new (like home remedies etc) for the first time, try it for 3-4 days so that you can figure out if it agrees with your baby, and then add anything else that is new.
Hope that these tips help you. All the best with your delivery.
Thattai
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24th March 2006, 05:36 PM
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Very useful information for me too. one of my daughters is pregnant and I have been cooking for her since she and my wife are both working. Thanks for the information.
swarup
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24th March 2006, 05:38 PM
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Very useful information for me too. One of my daughters is pregnant and I have been cooking for her since she and my wife are both working. Thanks for the information.
swarup
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24th March 2006, 09:19 PM
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Neha, Congrats!!
After delivery try to include oats, badham in ur diet, it helps in milkproduction if u r planning to breastfeed.
Cook and freeze foods like rasam and some veg curries before itself as for the first week u wont have any strength or time to cook.If u eat chicken u can bake the chicken as it is easy and healthy too. as fried foods are not good at that time. It is the same with baking fish, avoid all big fishes which have high mercury content.
Good Luck,
Kz
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28th March 2006, 10:00 PM
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Hi!
Additionally, for good lactation, my mom reccommends including garlic (as much as you can eat. you can even boil some peeled pods in little milk and have both the garlic and the milk), shark, and suran (yam) preparations.
Thattai
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