A mum-to-be does not need to eat for two

A mum-to-be does not need to eat for two

A mum-to-be does not need to eat for two

Pregnancy
Article
Nov 4, 2016
1 min

Gaining the recommended amount of weight during pregnancy can help your baby’s development before birth and ensure a normal weight at birth. 

Typically, a woman beginning pregnancy at a healthy weight doesn’t have increased energy requirements during the first 3 months of pregnancy, but she will need 1400-1900 extra kilojoules each day during the last 6 months of pregnancy for healthy growth and development of her baby.

Join

  Join

Supporting your parenting journey, every step of the way

FamilyNes Email Icon

Personalised content

Weekly + monthly e-newsletters based on your child’s development straight to your inbox

FamilyNes Help Icon

Tips & advice

Talk with our Nutrition Experts. Or browse our FAQs anytime, anywhere

FamilyNes Recipes Icon

Free e-recipe books

Enjoy over 50 delicious recipes for the whole family. Download our pregnancy, baby and toddler books today

FamilyNes Tools Icon

Handy tools

Interactive tools to help you keep track of complex things - like fertility, ovulation and growth