Post Delivery Diet Tips

Post Delivery Diet Tips

14 Feb 2018 | 4 min Read

revauthi rajamani

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After any surgery a person becomes weak and  vulnerable. Hence, a well balanced nutritious diet is very much required to cope with the requirements of the body in this crucial period.

 

Why should we take  nutritious diet?

 

Nutrition speeds up your recovery process, rejuvenates tissue building and gives you the required energy to improve your immunity and mobility. Moreover, a new mom’s biggest challenge is to breastfeed the newborn, as well as take care of her health personally. Since the initial phase will be much more demanding than expected, a complete nutritious diet is required.

 

What should be the basis of the diet?

 

The diet should be focused on to support the healing process. It should consist of high fibre,high protein, moderate fat, rich in carbohydrate along with iron, calcium and multivitamins which gives optimal nutrition since it should aid  in the process of recovery as well as breastfeeding.

 

It should aid in easier bowel movement without causing any strain on the abdomen.

 

Depending on the patient’s progress, the doctor may recommend a clear liquid diet initially for a few days and then instruct them to opt for real foods.   It is advisable to eat a light diet for the first few days, that are easily digestible like porridge, soups, steamed foods, etc. So that it doesn’t cause any strain on the intestines since a surgery has been performed.

 

 

Below are few foods that can be included in diet post c-section.

 

Whole grains

This is a better option because whole grains are rich in carbohydrates and  fibre content. They are very much required as it helps in maintaining the energy levels and the breast milk production. The foods that can be included are oatmeal, brown rice, barley and quinoa.

 

Protein rich food

They are most important for a person who underwent a surgery as they help in building new tissues in the body and maintain muscle power after surgery.

You can eat fish, eggs, chicken,lean meats, dairy foods, peas, dried beans, dhal and nuts.

 

Iron

Iron is an essential component in building up the immune system also it is required to cope with the loss of blood during delivery. However, limit your iron intake as excess iron can cause constipation. Few items in the list are walnuts, red meat, dry fruits, beef liver and dried beans.

 

High fibre foods

The common issue post  c section is constipation. Hence, to have a smooth bowel movement, high fibre foods are recommended. Try to eat fresh fruits and vegetables to increase the fibre content of the diet.

 

Calcium

Calcium aids in coagulation of blood, strengthens bone and prevent from osteoporosis. Foods that can be consumed are milk, cheese, yoghurt, spinach, Ragi and other dairy products.

 

Vitamins

Vitamins play an important role in producing collagen in the body which helps to build new scar tissue. It speeds up the recovery process.

Foods that can be included are melons, oranges, papayas, strawberries, grapefruits, tomatoes, sweet potatoes etc.

 

Fluid intake

It is one of the most important things, especially when you are nursing your little one, as breastfeeding can make you thirsty and dehydrated often.

 

Disclaimer: The information in the article is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor.

 

Also Read – Postpartum Diet – Best Foods to Eat After Having a Baby

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