Been giving her gas drops. She was super fussy last night and still fussy now. No problem. But every baby is different! With y 2nd we ate Mexican food every Thursday night and I would always eat the refried beans. I started noticing a trend of him being super fussy every Thursday evening and on Friday. So I cut out the beans and it changed his behavior.
I still barely eat refried beans today and he is 10! So yes some babies are bothered by certain things. Some babies never have a problem. I think he is the only one of my 3 that I have noticed anything before. Thanks, ladies!! He's my first of three that have had issues with what I've eaten. Crossing tacos off our meal options for awhile! See all replies 1. If you are concerned about milk supply, a breastfeeding diet will probably not make a difference. While some moms have found that eating a breakfast of oatmeal increases their supply, the best way to increase supply is to increase breast stimulation.
The best tips for increasing supply are found in our breastfeeding video classes. I hope this post has given your confidence and helped debunk the myth that mothers need to follow a breastfeeding diet.
Or has certain reactions when you eat certain foods? And check out our video classes for more awesome breastfeeding facts! Have you signed up for our free email breastfeeding course? Click the image below for more info. LOVE this post! The only thing I would add is if an elimination diet is required, check with your doctor about a referral to a dietitian for added support.
This is great! I was wondering what could possibly make my 1 month old uncomfortable all of a sudden… I was trying to eliminate everything possible other than basic bland foods.. Breastfeeding diet myths debunked Well, I have some good news! Does baby taste what I taste? Join the discussion 5 Comments.
Lindsey Nutrition to Fit says:. May 22, at am. Marina says:. May 22, at pm. Darya says:. But how different is it when you are breastfeeding? Are there foods you should be avoiding or foods you should be sure to include?
Not really, says lactation consultant Sharon Carr of Mississauga, Ont. Nature knows what it needs to take from our bodies to feed our babies. What about eating spicy meals, broccoli and other foods that can give moms gas? Will those also give the baby gas? Remember too that babies have been found to like highly flavoured milk, such as when the mother eats garlic. Mothers who are on special or restricted diets may need extra supplements — vegans, for example, need to take vitamin B
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