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Long Time Vegetarian Prepares for PregnancyQuestion for Savvy VegetarianI have been a vegetarian for more then 15 years but I have just tipped the thirty mark and heading towards trying to have a baby. I need help on what type of supplements I should be taking not only because I am a vegetarian, but getting just a little older each day and again wanting to think about having a baby. I would like to think of eating better in general. Hope you can help. E. SV AdviceDear E., If you've been a vegetarian for 15 years, and you're in good health now, you should be in good shape for it. On the other hand, if you were completely confident, you wouldn't have written. Obviously, you want to make sure that you are in good health now, by getting a thorough physical checkup, including blood tests for iron, folic acid and Vitamin B12 levels. I'm not a big fan of dietary supplements being consumed daily, because I think they can be provided by our food in a more holistic, synergistic form, which is better absorbed and utilized by the body. However, not everyone agrees with that. If tests show that there is a deficiency in some area, short term use of supplements might be good. A key factor in vegetarian nutrition is eating organic food. If you haven't gone organic, this would be a good time, to clean toxins from your body in preparation for pregnancy. I'm a very strong advocate of organic food. See the article What is Organic Food and Why Should We Eat It? My own experience, and that of many vegetarians I know, as well as the research I've seen, indicates that organic food has much higher levels of all nutrients, as well as better taste. Plus, you're not eating herbicides and pesticides. There are other things besides eating organic food that will help to clean toxins from your body, and generally improve your health in preparation for pregnancy:
Here are some recommendations for reading material and links: Be Happy, Healthy And Vegetarian While Pregnant Or Breastfeeding Book Review: The Childbearing Year, by Susun Weed This book is particularly good for herbal advice on preparing for pregnancy and getting pregnant, ie, fertility I also refer you to: Vegetarians, Are You Getting Enough Vitamin B12? In the SV Resource Guide, Vegetarian Diet, in the books section, you'll find a review of 'Becoming Vegetarian' by Vesanto Melina et al, a very useful vegetarian nutrition reference for all vegetarians. Find resources for childbearing and pregnancy in SV Women's Health Resources. I applaud you for being wise and caring enough to make sure that your body is ready for pregnancy, and wish you a blissful pregnancy and motherhood. Please let me know how you are doing. Judy Kingsbury, Savvy Vegetarian Health Disclaimer:Savvy Vegetarian provides education and support to individuals who want to become vegetarian, or improve their diet. We don't advocate any particular vegetarian diet. We don't claim to be health care professionals, or nutritionists, nor do we treat any illness. Any changes that you make to your diet, or results of those changes, are your decision and responsibility. For your protection, we ask you to be completely open with us about your health, and we may recommend a medical exam before changing your diet. We reserve the right to refuse or to end a client relationship if we believe the client's actions may endanger his or her health. Get A FREE REPORT With Free Vegetarian Advice From Savvy Vegetarian |
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