Nutrition
I average about 1,500 cals, 100g protein, and 100g carbs a day. It's tough some days and not so much the others. As for vitamins - my OB and surgeon only have me on pre-natals until after the birth - then I can go back on the multi-vitamin and B12.
Don't stress yourself out about your babies nutrition - the baby takes what s/he needs from you. In the end - YOU are the one that suffers, not the baby. So eat healthy and keep exercising and you'll have a great pregnancy!
Don't stress yourself out about your babies nutrition - the baby takes what s/he needs from you. In the end - YOU are the one that suffers, not the baby. So eat healthy and keep exercising and you'll have a great pregnancy!
I was told to get at least 32oz of skim milk in a day. You can include that as part of your liquids of course. The added protein and calcium is great for you and the baby. I also have to take the following vitamins daily:
- B-12 (2x wk)
- C
- D
- Multi x2
- Prenatal
- Folic Acid
- Iron
- Calcium x3
Good luck and congratulations!
-Ashlie
- B-12 (2x wk)
- C
- D
- Multi x2
- Prenatal
- Folic Acid
- Iron
- Calcium x3
Good luck and congratulations!
-Ashlie
I'm not trying to be smart...but I just eat what you can tolerate. I think about my choices and try to do things that make more sense. I know pregnancy can be stressful, etc. But most people who have had WLS have wonderful pregnancies. Keep your blood levels check for all of those WLS risks, take your vits and supplements, and eat often. Continue to try to make good choices, and to raise the amount of carbs. I am 3 years out, so eating isn't an issue for me- but it looks like you are a recent WLS patient...so eat what you can tolerate. I am sure your OB will monitor you and Baby. Mine does frequent growth u/s. My first baby was perfect. I expect that if there are any issues with this pregnancy for me- it isn't WLS related. I am much healthier then I was 3 years ago. Good luck- keep us posted.