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How Should Pregnant Feed!

Women need to eat 4 – 5 times a day, better at the same hours.
The first half of pregnancy
During the first half of pregnancy the nutrition status of women differs from normal. They need to include all the needed proteins, fats, carbohydrates and minerals to their daily ratio.
Pregnant women usually have desire to eat something salty, and spicy. During this period, they can satisfy this desire.
The daily ratio should be 2400 – 2700 kcal.
It includes:
- 110 grams of protein
Food should be rich with valuable proteins. Proteins are the basic building materials for the growing fetus. Meat is the main source of protein. Meat should better be boiled. Rich protein sources are poultry, fish, eggs, legumes, nuts, seeds. Every day, pregnant should eat cheese, sour cream, milk. 50% of the total number of proteins must occur in the proteins of animal origin.
- 75 g of fat
Fats also provide a source of energy, furthermore, are involved in the formation of prostaglandins – substances that affect the work of the cardiovascular, digestive system, and affect the generic activity. Most fats are found in vegetable oils. The diet of a pregnant woman should include 40% of fat of a plant origin. From the animal fats the most recommended is the cow’s butter. Do not eat mutton and beef fat, and margarine.
- 350 g of carbohydrate
Carbohydrates are the main source of body energy, used in metabolism. Carbohydrates are good for the work of nervous system. Youd better get carbohydrates from products rich with fiber: bread, fruits and vegetables. Amount of sugar in the diet should be 40 – 50 g per day.
The second half of pregnancy
In the second half of pregnancy the fetus is growing rapidly, increasing the pressure on all the organs of mother, so the total number of accepted foods should be increased.
During the last 2 months you should not have a salty, spicy, smoked, canned food. Try not to eat food from the semis. Typically, these products contain much calories but contain few nutrients that you and your child need.
The daily ratio should be 2800 – 3000 kcal.
It includes:
- 120 grams of protein
Every day, you need to eat cheese, sour cream, milk. 50% of the total number of proteins must occur in the proteins of animal origin.
- 85 g of fat
Most fats are found in vegetable oils. The diet of pregnant woman should contain 40% of fat of a plant origin. The cow’s butter is the most recommended animal fat. Do not eat mutton and beef fat, and margarine.
- 400 g of carbohydrate
You’d better get carbohydrates from products rich with fiber: bread, fruits and vegetables. Amount of sugar in the diet should be 40 – 50 g per day.

