In your third trimester, your baby was old enough to start getting a  taste of the foods his or her mommy likes.   Now that your baby is here  and you’re breast feeding, your baby will get an even better taste of  your favorite food.
Typically if you are nursing your baby you should produce anywhere  from 23 to 27 ounces of milk a day. In order to do this, you need to  increase your calorie intake by about 500 more a day.
You also have to increase your water consumption to at least 2 1/2 to  3 quarts of water a day.  You may notice that you are thirstier during  nursing session.  This is because the water you drink goes right to milk  production.    Try not to drink more than 3 quarts of water a day.   Anything more than 3 quarts can reduce the amount of milk your body  produces.
As stated earlier, you need to up your calorie intake. Plan to take  in about 2500 calories a day or more if you are planning to nurse for  longer than three months. These extra calories should not come from junk  food. Junk food and sweets are just empty calories and offer no  nutritional value to you or your baby. Eat more protein.  A good rule of  thumb is to eat 1 gram of protein each day for every pound you weigh.  If you weigh 150, aim to eat 150grams of protein a day.
If you were not doing so during pregnancy, adopt the six meals a day  program. Eat breakfast, a midday snack, lunch, a mid afternoon snack,  dinner and a night time snack. Your body is going to be making milk  continually so it is a good idea to keep it charged with calories  through out the day.
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Resource: Maria Schasteen is editor of aromatherapy4moms.com, the online resource with articles, tips and recipes from moms for moms.
 
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