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7 tips to eat twice as healthy during pregnancy

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Is it time to eat for two?

‘Congratulations! You get to eat for two now!’ is a phrase you may hear when you announce you’re pregnant.  Some may think this is the chance for us to eat more of the foods we love, or not worry as much about the foods we’re choosing. However, eating for two does not mean it’s a time for us to eat twice as much food. Instead, aim to eat twice as healthy during pregnancy.

Pregnancy is a great time to put some focus on how you are eating and make some changes to benefit both you and the baby. Aim to eat foods that are rich in nutrients that support the fetus’ development. Especially at 4 weeks gestation where your body works hard to start forming vital organs for the baby which is only the size of a grain of rice. Once you enter your second and third trimester, your needs increase by a few hundred calories a day so adding a few snacks between meals is helpful.

Eating twice as much food can lead to increased weight gain for you and your baby, but it doesn’t mean baby is any healthier. It may also lead to some complications during labour, increase the risk for a caesarean birth and physical injury to the baby during birth.  Babies born with a higher birth weight may be at increased risk for type 2 diabetes later on in life as well.

What can you do to eat ‘twice as healthy’?

Here are a few ideas:

Learn more about healthy eating during pregnancy and if you have questions you can eChat with a health professional or call (416) 338-7600.

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