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Can you eat spicy foods when breastfeeding? |
I have heard both answers. My mom swears that when she was breastfeeding me she had to eat the blandest food known to man or else I'd get very fussy. Mmmmmm.... With my first if I ate cheap curry from the corner store my son would yell as he didn't like the taste, but it didn't upset his belly. He couldn't handle coffee either. "I tend to believe that it's Ok because people in other cultures like India for example tend to have a diet rich in curries and other spices and they breastfeed just fine. Same with Southeast Asia, Africa, etc. Is that a myth or what?" Its definitely a myth. You can eat pretty much anything you want while breastfeeding -- I breastfeed my son and eat all kinds of italian, spanish/mexican and cajun foods. He's fine! it actually depends on baby. My daughter doesn't mind the spicey. I actually craved hot wings and mint ice cream my last few weeks pregnant with her. But I can't eggs. It just totally depends on your baby and if she likes it. Your milk changes taste with what you eat. So there is no reason not too. I really haven't changed my diet at all. I think spicy food might make your baby fussy.. I would try one time of spicy food. After she fussy then I would stop eating spicy food then the baby happy then baby not handling the spicy food. But I don't know each baby is different. I don't eat spicy food. It is a myth. you can eat anything you want to during breatfeeding. everything in moderation that is. That is the way that it should be anyways. Enjoy you spicy, garlicy foods!!!! I ate all the spicy, heavily flavored food I wanted while pregnant and now while nursing. My kiddo has been fine. The only challenge? He refuses blander foods. He only wants curries, salsas, and peppery foods! I eat spicy stuff all the time and our son has never been 'more' fussy bc of it. I say eat what you want. You'll know if something effects your little one ;) It's a myth for the most part. I eat spicy all the time with no problems. i really think it depends on what type of spicey foods your eating, and it depends on the baby as well. I have always been told that you will know what to eat and what not to eat by paying attention to the child. My friend could eat pretty much anything and was okay, then my other friend couldnt because it gave her baby such bad gas.. she could not eat fried food, spicy food, and some fruits and veggies.. so i guess it really depends and you just have to watch to see how your baby reacts to what you eat |
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