PRENATAL NUTRITION       The
following guidelines were develped to help you get the best possible
nutrition for you and your baby. However, the guidelines are only
recommendations and may need to be adjusted if you are under or
overweight, unable to eat, have special dietary needs or allergies; or
if you are carrying more than one baby. If you are concerned about
weight gain or need help using a food guide, talk to your health care
provider about seeing a prenatal nutritionist with your health care
provider.     Food Guidelines   Health weight gain: 28-40 pounds (depending on 
pre-pregnant weight)Key nutritients  Protein  Folic acid and other vitamins  
Calcium  Micronutrients,
including iron.Food servings recommended per day:  6-11 breads and cereals  3-5 
vegetables  2-4 fruits  2-3 protein/protein alternates (6-9 oz per day)  2-3 
dairy  Drink 8 or more large glasses of water    Recommended Weight Gain during 
Pregnancy   Weight
gain usually occurs at a smooth, gradual rate during pregnancy. For the
first three months, expect to gain a total of 2 to 5 pounds. During the
remaining six months, the normal rate of weight gain is about 2 to 6
pounds per month, or one pound per week. The average expected weight
gain is 25 to 35 pounds if you begin a pregnancy at a desirable weight
and are carrying only one baby. A variety of weight gain levels can
result in healthy babies. What is important is to gain enough weight to
keep you and your baby healthy. The amount of weight gain needed
depends
on your height and weight before becoming pregnant.Range of Weight Gain*  If 
you start pregnancy underweight, the recommended total weight gain is: 28-40 
pounds.  If you start pregnancy at desirable weight, the recommended total 
weight gain is: 25-35 pounds.  If you start pregnancy overweight, the 
recommended total weight gain is: 15-25 pounds.  If you start pregnancy very 
overweight, the recommended total weight gain is: at least 15 pounds.  If you 
are pregnant with twins, the recommended total weight gain is: 35-45 pounds.*
Women who
are shorter than 5'2" should gain weight within the lower ranges.
Teenagers and women who smoke should gain weight within the upper
ranges. You never want to lose weight while pregnant.     A Note on the 
Pyschological Aspects of Pregnancy Weight Changes    The
topic of weight and weight gain can be a source of concern
and anxiety for some women. However, pregnancy is the ideal time to
embrace your body as it gradually changes in shape and size. Remember,
pregnancy is a temporary state. With good nutrition and exercise, there
is every reason to expect that you will return to your pre-pregnancy
weight after your baby is born and your body has recovered from the
birth.    Warning:
The reader of this article should exercise all precautionary measures
while following instructions on the home remedies from this article.
Avoid using any of these
products if you are allergic to it. The responsibility lies with the
reader and not with the site or the writer.Never use any home remedy or other 
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