Are you worried about your unhealthy food habits that may affect your baby because of the breastfeeding? Well, we won’t deny the fact. While breastfeeding, the moms should take special care of their eating habits as it positively affects the babies.
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Since the baby is fully dependent on you for his/her nourishment, you must adopt a healthy diet. Food consumed by you will not only fulfill your nutritional needs but also helps in producing milk for your baby apart from taking care of your recovery after childbirth.

Here are some diet tips for the breastfeeding mothers:

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The best diet for breastfeeding mothers is balanced, nutrient-dense, and includes protein-rich foods, whole grains, healthy fats, fruits and vegetables, dairy or calcium-rich alternatives, and plenty of fluids (8-10 glasses daily).
"Definitely Avoid: - Alcohol as it passes into breast milk and affect the baby's development - High-mercury fish like shark, swordfish, king mackerel, tilefish - Limit caffeine to 200-300 mg/day (2-3 cups of coffee) - Highly processed foods"
"Here are some traditional Indian food options for breastfeeding: -Fenugreek seeds (Methi) are known to increase milk supply -Fennel seeds (Saunf) aid digestion and milk production -Cumin seeds (Jeera) are a traditional galactagogue -Garlic may enhance milk production -Dill leaves support lactation -Sesame seeds (Til) are rich in calcium -Almonds and cashews are healthy fats and protein -Oats are high in iron and fibre -Cow's milk and ghee are nourishing foods"
A balanced diet rich in whole grains, lean proteins, fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats is best for breastfeeding mothers. Include calcium-rich foods, stay well-hydrated with 8-10 glasses of water daily, and consume an additional 450-500 calories per day to support milk production and maintain your energy levels.