So I've been lurking and found a lot of information about watching your weight while pregnant. I just had one question. Is it safe to eat a protein bar or drink a protein shake while you're pregnant?
This is my third pregnancy and it was totally unexpected. I was actually in the process of losing weight from a previous pregnancy when I found out. My last 2 pregnancies I gained about 40lbs but because it didn't just fall off naturally I feel like I gained too much especially with my second because I was already over weight. This time around I want to be very proactive about trying keep the weight gain to minimum and eat healthy and exercise. ( I'm trying to keep up my previous routine of Zumba 2-3 times a week. I also want to add walking on the days I don't have Zumba.) I was eating a protein bar for breakfast but stopped when I found out I was pregnant because I wasn't sure if it was safe. Any infor or insight is helpful.
Thanks in advance for the info!
Re: Protein bars and shakes while pregnant?
Actually this was one of the first things I asked my doctor when I found out I was pregnant. I'm very into weight lifting & running...and would have a protein shake often, but they actually told me NOT to take protein, only because they are not sure what it could do to the baby.
Honestly, I don't see how it could harm the baby, but I'm just going by what they doctor told me.
This. But my doctor said it was completely safe. I (obviously) wouldn't have one as a meal substitute now, but as snacks they have been great.
Not trying to be funny here but do you think you could have misunderstood your doctor? Protein shakes are completely safe to take. Shakes that contain artificial sweeteners, herbs or performance-enhancing ingredients are the ones to avoid.
Read more: https://www.livestrong.com/article/304572-can-pregnant-women-drink-protein-shakes/#ixzz1yMm4vihT
Why shouldn't you use other proteins? I used hemp protein powder before and throughout my pregnancy, and now while breastfeeding. I prefer vegetable protein over whey protein, and I don't feel that soy protein isolate is a good choice for me. I agree to watch for extra sweeteners and performance ingredients, though.
I'm really careful about avoiding processed food like some protein bars are, so I eat mostly Kind bars or Lara bars with few real food ingredients now. There's no problem with those.
My doctor also told me not to take any protein supplements. Her reasoning was that there's not enough research proving them to be safe since the FDA doesn't regulate. I'm actually going to be switching doctor's in a few weeks due to an insurance change, so I'm curious what my new doctor will say. I was using Shakeology for months before pregnancy and was told to stop that as well.
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