Food & liquid intake after c-section delivery? - fruit and vegetable delivery
How many liters of fluid and water is needed? PPL said that down if you drink or eat much of his usual stomach? Note also that you are breastfeeding. How to manage?
are the preferred food, fruit, vegetables, meat, which can be taken?
Comment on the pain? Back pain. Please do not make you 5 days ago.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Fruit And Vegetable Delivery Food & Liquid Intake After C-section Delivery?
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I had 2 C sections and they begin to tell you to keep your diet fairly smoothly ... but after a few days ago I ate what I wanted ... Since I'm breastfeeding and care must be taken to ensure that they are not much spicy food, garlic, peppers, anything you do gassy "you can gassy baby-care to eat ..... I have supported for 10 weeks and worked on certain things like a touch of garlic and can be my baby, if tolerated ... caffiene and milk can cause gas ..... advised to drink plenty of water while nursing, the milk production holding .... Do not tell him to take to it easy for a few days after it is .... Home No heavy lifting or bending over for 3-4 weeks .... Be very careful not to tear the cut ....
I had my C-section at 11 clock and breakfast the next morning I was eating regular food, because I drive by bowel sounds and gas. It is in fact based on it, if you mean do not have bowel sounds in the evaluation of nursing care, so that your digestive system is ready to move to solid food.
If you are breastfeeding, it will need plenty of fluids and try to make the optimum use of water and fruit juice.
Avoid caffeine and carbonated drinks. I was an elf, and my bloating was terrible! I thought I had a kidney stone!
Drinking and eating has nothing to do with reducing the navel of the baby, it all comes from the uterus after birth do drastically. Made my stomach to start at least 2 weeks to normal (ie not soft). My son is now 10 weeks, and I still have this tone, but I lost the pregnancy "Search Now" to.
It takes at least 2,000 calories per day for a healthy diet (no CAL empty as coke, sweet snacks) for assistance with breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding requires a lot of water and liquids - at least 8 glasses of up to 10 8 ounces per day.
Be patient with breastfeeding - it takes a few days to get the hang of it, but it's worth it!
A good selection of fruit and vegetables is the best. The meat is fine - a balanced diet is not what you want - too much of a thing. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid foods containing too much gas.
Remember that what the mother eats the baby eats.
Back pain should soon begin to relax - a warm bath or displays should help.
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