Good nutrition plays an important role in harnessing the breastfeeding journeys of both mom and baby, and a nutritionist advises how.
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The World Health Organisation encourages moms to breastfeed their children exclusively for the first six months of their lives. Breastfeeding is the perfect way to provide a baby with all the nutrients they need.
Finding the time and the energy to eat properly when you have a new baby to care for can be challenging, so here are a few helpful tips from nutritionist Fiona Hunter:
In the later stages of pregnancy, you may find you can only manage small meals. To compensate, have a small but nutritious mid-morning snack and another in the afternoon.
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Finally, don’t be afraid to ask for help. If friends or family offer to assist by doing the shopping or cooking from time-to-time, let them.
Fiona Hunter
Fiona Hunter is a highly respected, experienced and qualified nutritionist, food writer and broadcaster. She is known for her honest and practical, evidence-based approach to nutrition. Fiona believes in the principle that ‘there’s no such thing as a bad food, only a bad diet.’ Of course, some foods are healthier than others but, providing most of what you eat most of the time is healthy and balanced, that’s enough. Learn more about Fiona Hunter here.
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