1 year ago
I have delivered baby 40 days back and I am still not abck to normal motions routine as i must ....I feel gases and at time constipated too...it's affecting my newborn too and he is badly gastric and at time doens't pass poo for hours..what can I do?
1 year ago
Dear Monika Dhar Dhar, Thank you for the question
During lactation & breastfeeding the lactating mother’s nutritional requirements should meet her own daily needs, provide enough nutrient in milk for growing infant and furnish the energy for milk production.
It is recommended to consume 2000+kcal with 63g (for 0-6 months lactation) and 59g (for 6-12 months lactation) of protein per day and 1200mg of calcium per day
Here are few guidelines for healthy balanced diet that can be considered:
Galactogogues or lactogogue increase the prolactin secretion which in turn increase milk production foods like garlic, milk, almonds, Green leafy vegetables as they stimulate the production and Secretion of Breast milk.
It is also important to bring to your attention that the body requires sufficient time after childbirth to recover and sustain the increased calorie needs with adequate nutrition and care.
Constipation can be due to inadequate fiber and water intake, it may also be a symptom of gastrointestinal digestive issues such as indigestion, IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), intolerances etc., and/or due to an underlying health condition which requires medical attention. Some other causes that can lead to constipation include neglecting urge to defecate, irregular meals, excess stress etc.
Certain food intolerances can cause bloating, flatulence and stomach pain after consuming specific foods. In lactose intolerance it is seen after consuming milk and milk products like cheese, paneer etc. And in gluten intolerance it is seen after consuming, wheat, rye, barley etc. For further diagnosis and assistance kindly contact your specialized health care professional.
Here are a few tips to help manage constipation
The Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of fiber for female is 25g per day
A few guidelines for general digestive health to be considered:
For further diagnosis and management please do contact your gynaecologist and/or specialized healthcare professional such as a gastroenterologist.
We recommend you to connect with the paediatrician for further diagnosis and guidance on the new-born’s health.
For a customised and personalised meal plan for specific conditions, please contact your Health care professional.
Hope we have answered your query.
Wishing you a great day ahead