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3 Simple Steps To Maintain
A Vegan Or Vegetarian Diet Whilst Pregnant
By Tom Parker
An increasing number of people are now choosing to consume a vegetarian
or vegan diet. Whilst vegan and vegetarian diets do have a number of
health advantages they often lack nutritional value in a number of key
areas. Whilst this may not be a problem for you personally, the reduced
nutritional value can have a significant impact on your unborn baby. In
this article I discuss how you can adapt your vegan or vegetarian diet
and ensure your baby is getting adequate nutrition in just three simple
steps.
Consult your Doctor:- The very first thing you
need to do is tell your doctor that you are a vegan or vegetarian. This
needs to be done as soon as possible with your first pre-natal checkup
being an ideal time to mention it. Your doctor will then be able to
assess your current diet and then give you advice on the additional
foods you should be consuming. In certain cases they may also recommend
you take supplements to compensate for a vitamin or mineral deficiency.
You should only take supplements when your doctor advises because
overdosing can cause significant damage to your baby. I would recommend
you get your doctor to write this information down so you can always
have a list of the foods and/or supplement you need available.
Look at some Recipes:- Once you have the
list of recommended foods from your doctor I would then advise you to
do a little research. Go to the library or look on the Internet for
some vegetarian or vegan recipes and then choose a selection that you
like and that also include the foods on the list given to you by your
doctor. If you spend an hour or two looking at recipes with your list,
you should soon be able to come up with a long and varied selection of
tasty meals that provide all your nutritional requirements.
Experiment, Experiment, Experiment:- Just
because you have an initial selection of suitable recipes that doesn't
mean you have to stop there. This is the perfect time to try new foods.
Why not try some Mediterranean cooking? Perhaps try some Italian
cuisine? This is a really great opportunity to to improve your culinary
skills and sample a range of new and exciting foods.
Being pregnant does not mean you have to give up on your vegan or
vegetarian diet. With a little thought and preparation you can stick to
this type of diet and even make it more varied and interesting. Just
remember to follow the advice of your doctor and build on this to
create an exciting, nutritional vegan or vegetarian diet.
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