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Weight Gain Pregnancy – You Don’t Want to be One of These

Being a fitness trainer, over the past few decades I’ve seen quite a few new mothers join the gym in an effort to regain their figure after childbirth. God bless them for working at getting back in shape. But, my friends and I observed an all too common phenomena which could have made their recoveries so much easier had they avoided it. They were eating way too many calories from nutritionally void junk foods! We saw this scenario in the gym so often that we began to refer to this as a weight gain pregnancy.

 

Many of these mothers approached me for exercise and diet advice. From conversations I had with them, I realized that most were very aware of the additional nutrition needed during pregnancy for both themselves and their babies. And, most of them took precautions to eat nutritionally packed meals along with prenatal supplements. The culprit they seemed to have in common was the additional calories consumed in junk foods.

 

So the dilemma was in getting most, if not all, of their calories from highly nutritious low calorie foods. And, having the discipline to avoid the foods that have little or no nutritional value. Not only would they be able to avoid the dreaded weight gain pregnancy, but this is the healthy path for both mother and child.

 

Now, discipline often needs a friend, so here is what you are going to do. Purchase a book with a glycemic index and calorie count of foods, and check what you’re eating. Oh, and that’s before you put it in your mouth.

 

Count Your Calories

It’s generally accepted that you really only need an additional 300 calories a day during pregnancy, especially in the second and third trimester. You will be surprised at the difference in the caloric content between the right foods and the wrong foods. You can eat more of the right foods, not to mention their nutritional value. Again, refer to your book and don’t be a weight gain pregnancy. I must add here, that any artificially sweetened low or no calorie product is basically poisoned gas. Stay far away from it.

 

Avoid Refined Sugars

Keeping your blood sugar level is always important to good health. This is especially so during pregnancy. Refined sugars spike your levels, then drop them way down, effecting your energy and moods. It also creates a vicious cycle. You will be less likely to freak out and binge if you can keep your blood sugar level. Eat small meals throughout your day, refer to your book and don’t be a weight gain pregnancy.

 

Substitute Old Goodies With New Goodies

When you’re dying for that piece of candy, eat frozen grapes or dried fruits. Instead of spooning in that ice cream, mix some fresh berries and nuts into non-fat frozen yogurt. Stay the heck away from soda pops. Instead, mix 100% fruit juice with mineral water. Go from processed to natural. Make this a habit and you won’t be a weight gain pregnancy as they are known in the gym. Try it; it really can be satisfying and effective.

 

MAYDAY  

If you are about to commit homicide if you don’t get that box of brownies. And you really don’t care if you become a weight gain pregnancy at this point, set yourself aside one day out of the week to have a “cheat day.” Whether it’s Sunday or Tuesday, choose no more than one day a week to indulge yourself. Don’t go overboard, I’m not saying it’s OK to binge. Know that it will come again in just six more days. This can be a great way of helping you eat clean, or cleaner, for the rest of the week as well as keeping you sane.

 

Pregnancy can and will change your body, but there is so much you can do to regain or even improve your figure after childbirth. So, avoid a weight gain pregnancy, be strong now, and you will be so much closer to getting back into shape after you’re baby is born.

 

 

 

 

About the Author

Copyright 2008 John Franco. John Franco has been directly involved in the Health and Fitness Industry for close to thirty years. After witnessing hundreds of postnatal women joining the gym to regain their figure, he has observed some amazing transformations and become a firm advocate of proper diet coupled with regular exercise. To take the mystery out of how you should be eating to permanently strip fat, increase energy and maintain good health, visit www.fatfreemommy.com.

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Signs Of Pregnancy Gas

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Is having more gas than usual a sign of pregnancy?

I have been trying to conceive. Missed period..no symptoms other than been feeling more cold than usual…could this be an early sign?

you may experience even more gas than usual during pregnancy, but been cold is not a symptoms.

!!ANNA NICOLE THOUGHT CHILD WAS GAS!!

 

Pregnancy Gas Bloating

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What Kind of Juice is Part of a Healthy Diet in Pregnancy?

When diet in pregnancy becomes a focus, many women turn to fruit and vegetable juices in an effort to get their required servings of fruits and veggies each day. The problem is all juice is not created equal.  Some brands amount to nothing more than colored sugar water mixed in with a few drops of juice.

Avoid Juice with High Sugar Content

First off, fruit and vegetable juices might seem like a great way to get those vital servings of veggies every day, but it is not the best way.  Juices, even the top quality varieties, lack nutrient components found abundantly in their non-juice forms. 

Fiber, for example, is lost in the juicing process. Constipation, gas and bloating are a common pregnancy discomfort, which can be eased by the simple addition of more plant based fibers to a healthy diet.

It should also be noted that pregnancy does not require a huge increase in daily caloric intake.  Juices made from whole fruits and vegetables are not usually egregiously high in calories, but they do have more calories than water. The best hydration source for pregnancy, and any other time really is plain old H2O.

What’s in Your Juice?

Setting all that aside, juice is not bad for diet in pregnancy.  Juices have their place and next to water are about the best drink choice available.  Juice is certainly a much better option than diet drinks during pregnancy, and they can help fill those empty spots on a daily diet chart.

The first step in getting a quality juice that will actually fill the needs of a healthy daily diet plan during pregnancy is to know what the plastic juice container really holds. The answers are all on the label, but they are not written in plain English.

Deciphering the Labels

Learning how to read juice labels, and then actually reading them, will enhance new mother’s ability to pick a winning juice drink. 

When trying to spot a great juice, the first place to look is on the ingredient list.  The items listed there should be easy to read and relate directly to the fruit or vegetable pictured on the label.  For example, if a juice container reads “apple juice”, the ingredient list should be relatively short and comprised of words like  “apples” or “apple juice concentrate”. 

Words in the ingredient list such as ascorbic acid are not a cause for alarm because this is just code for vitamin C. 

Words that should raise red flags are any word ending in “ose”, as these are almost always added sugars.  Overly long complicated and scientific sounding words are almost always added chemicals used as preservatives, flavor enhancers or other properties. These additives might increase shelf life or create appealing colors and flavors, but they are not healthy.

About the Author

Isabel De Los Rios, nutritionist, exercise specialist, author and successful business owner has unlocked the secrets to healthy weight maintenance not only for life but during the especially crucial time of pregnancy. Find out about the best diet in pregnancy at www.WhatToEatWhilePregnant.com.

 

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