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Going Vegetarian is Healthy For Pregnant Women

May 20, 09. By equanimity - 96 posts
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Medicalnewstoday reports that doctors endorse going vegetarian as healthy for pregnant women! A small planning may be necessary but going vegetarian is good for future moms, their babies, the planet, and the animals.

It turns out, you don't need fish oils or dairy, and is surprisingly easy. Here's the report and doctors' recommendations:

"Well-planned vegetarian and vegan diets are healthful choices for pregnant women and their children, and vitamin B12 needs can be easily met with fortified foods or any common multivitamin, say doctors and dietitians with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). PCRM nutrition experts are available for comment in response to a new Pediatrics study showing that low levels of vitamin B12 may increase the risk for neural tube defects.
The Pediatrics study is based on analysis of stored blood samples originally collected during pregnancy from three groups of Irish women between 1983 and 1990. It's not clear if any of the women were vegan, but the study clearly states that this population was deliberately chosen because vitamin supplementation and food fortification were rare at that time. The women lived in a region of traditionally high neural tube defects prevalence, suggesting a moderately high genetic predisposition.
Experts agree that pregnant women can thrive on vegan diets. The American Dietetic Association, the nation's largest organization of food and nutrition professionals, states that "well-planned vegan and other types of vegetarian diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including during pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, and adolescence." Vegetarian diets offer a number of nutritional benefits, including lower levels of saturated fat and cholesterol and higher levels of fiber, folate, and cancer-fighting antioxidants and phytochemicals.
'Women who follow vegan diets not only have healthy pregnancies, they are often healthier than moms who consume meat,' says Susan Levin, M.S., R.D., staff dietitian with PCRM. 'By eating a variety of fruits, vegetables, and other healthful vegetarian foods and including breakfast cereals or other foods fortified with vitamin B12, mothers and their children can obtain all the nutrients they need to thrive.'
Choosing a vegetarian or vegan diet can also help women avoid the unhealthy hormones and environmental toxins found in dairy products, meat, and fish. Analyses of vegetarians' breast milk show that the levels of environmental contaminants in milk are much lower than in non-vegetarians.
Vitamin B12 needs can be met easily with fortified breakfast cereals and soymilk, which are low in fat and calories. The most convenient and reliable B12 source is a daily multivitamin."

In addition, Dr. Matthew Lederman, MD from WorldFest also agreed that vegans only need to supplement B12. Omega-3 requirements can be easily met by eating flaxseeds and other nuts and seeds, he says. Consuming DHA separately is debatable in the science world, but if you're into red/blue algae supplements, that is fine since it is whole food, according to Dr. Lederman.

Eating a variety of nuts and seeds including flaxseeds, walnuts, soybeans, mung beans is good for Omega-3. For example, check out my fascinating flaxseed smoothie, or buy ground up flaxseed and sprinkle on cereal or juice for added benefits. Yummy and nutritious ;)

* Image from Pregnancytoday.com



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