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Hello doctors... I have 32 weeks matured baby. 26 days completed from delivery date. I got Cesarean. Can I start to eat non veg and egg? Does it affect to prematured baby from breastmilk?
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Yes, you can start eating non-veg and egg now. It does not harm the baby through breastmilk, even in preterm babies. Just keep it well cooked and maintain a balanced diet.
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You Can eat Non Vegetarian also. Better to take 4 to 5 meals per day during breast feeding
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There is no problem in having non veg Breast milk is synthesized from the mothers blood stream It will not interfere with breast milk
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Greetings Yes, it is generally safe and beneficial to eat non-vegetarian foods and eggs 26 days after a C-section while breastfeeding
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You can eat non veg and eggs. There is no effect on the baby. These are good sources of proteins and good for the mother and baby
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Yes you can take Non Veg and egg just try to avoid excessive spicy and oily that's it
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Yes you can eat
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Baby born at 32weeks of gestation - currently the child is ~4weeks old ! Primarily you need to continue to give breast feeding as per baby demand till 6months(exclusive breast feeding practice) ; post 6 months of life , you can start the child with weaning food(gravy , thin gruel like consistency food) . Mother should have good balanced diet in nutrition as the nutrient requirememts for baby also comes from mothers diet. Good protein diet is a part of mother nutrition , ideally include eggs and lean meat like chicken , as they help in postpartum recovery
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- can have lean meat and eggs , in hygienic way - ideally homemade
Health Tips
- prevent outside food intake in mother , avoid over spicy & oily food ; have varied diet rather than single
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Hello No issues with that just have good hygeine meal
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Yes,you can eat.
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Yes you can eat
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U can start ,it will not affect your baby ,u will get more milk if take more protein in diet
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You can eat ...don't worry it will not affect your baby...
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