Vitamins and Mineral Needs for Nursing Moms
The key to taking supplements is that you get just the right amount
of vitamins and minerals, but not too much. Large doses of a particular
nutrient can offset the delicate balance in your body and, in some
cases, can actually be harmful.
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Vitamins and Mineral Needs for Nursing Moms
From the Editors of Your Baby Today
If you're like many women, your diet may be less than ideal following
the birth of your baby. You're tired, and busy -- who has time to plan
well-balanced meals? A nutritious diet, especially if you're
breastfeeding, is one of the best things you can do for you and your
baby.
The good news is that breastmilk always maintains a
certain nutritional quality, even if your diet isn't perfect. But the
levels of some vitamins, such as vitamins B6 and C, and minerals, like
chromium, in your breastmilk is directly affected by your dietary
intake. That's why a nutritious diet is so important and why
supplements can be a real asset.
Here's how to make sure you get all the vitamins and minerals you'll need.
Getting what you need from food
Though time and energy may be in short supply, it's still possible to follow a good diet. The basics should include:
Getting what you need from supplements
A
vitamin-and-mineral supplement can go a long way in meeting the
nutritional demands of breastfeeding. Making nutritious breastmilk will
be your body's first priority, and it will use whatever nutrients are
available to do so. If your diet isn't providing adequate amounts, a
supplement will fill in the gaps.
Most
supplements do not produce any side effects if taken in amounts that do
not exceed the U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA). Iron when
taken in amounts exceeding normal requirements may cause constipation
in adults. If this is the case, take your iron as a separate supplement
so you can gradually increase the amount, or break the pill in half,
and take it in smaller doses.
Supplement guidelines
Consider these guidelines when choosing a supplement:
If
you're planning to take a vitamin supplement, it's best to set a
specific time to take it in the morning, such as with breakfast. This
way if you forget it, you'll have a chance to take it later in the day.
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