Diet & Nutrition
Updated on 9 June 2023
Diet plays a very important role in nurturing your body specially after childbirth. Since you are also breastfeeding your little one, making sure that you are taking in all the necessary nutrients becomes your top priority. Here’s a diet plan for you which will nourish you.
Early Morning (7:00 am-8:00 am)
Hot Milk (1 glass) with 1 tsp Shatavari powder
Soaked Almonds (10)
Breakfast (8:30am-9:00am)
1 Bowl Porridge/Upma
1 glass milk with 1 tsp Shatavari Kalp
Mid- Morning (10:00 am- 10:30 am)
Apple Or Pomegranate (1 medium size)
Lunch (12:30pm-1:00pm)
2 Chapatis & 1 bowl of moong dal
1 glass fresh buttermilk
Mid-Evening (4:00pm-4:30pm)
1 Fruit (apple/orange/sweetlime/ muskmelon/ banana/ custard apple/ papaya)
Evening (6:00pm-6:30pm)
1 Bowl Soup (tomato, spinach, drumstick, corn, bottleguard, green peas)
Late Evening (8:00pm)
15 ml Dashmool Kadha with equal quantity of water
Dinner (8:30pm)
Soyabean khichdi with ghee
Bedtime
1 glass milk with 1 tsp Shatavari Kalp
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Priyanka Verma
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