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Increased Appetite during Pregnancy | Medical Gynecologist in Indiranagar- Dr. Bhargavi Reddy

Medical Gynecologist in Indiranagar | Dr. Bhargavi Reddy says women&#039;s increased hunger during pregnancy is due to your growing baby demands.<br>For any queries consult us!<br>www.thelifeplushospital.com

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Increased Appetite during Pregnancy | Medical Gynecologist in Indiranagar- Dr. Bhargavi Reddy

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  1. Life Plus Hospital Increased Appetite during Pregnancy

  2. Some womennotice their craving increases as soon as the first trimester of pregnancy. However, most feel an i cravings pick up and you need more calories to feed your ever-growing baby hunger during the second trimester, around the time that morning sickness ends.

  3. Why do I feel hungry all the time while pregnant? Quite simply, your increased hunger during pregnancy is due to your growing baby demanding more food — and she’s sending the message to you loud and clear.

  4. What can I do about increased appetite when I’m pregnant? When it comes to satisfying your increased hunger during pregnancy, listen to your body, but stay sensible. Remember that while you are eating for two, one of you is a whole lot smaller, so the “one for me, one for baby” principle doesn’t add up. Here are a few tips to keep hunger pangs in check:

  5. Stay hydrated • Keep your calories in check • Eat a healthy pregnancy diet • Eat small, frequent meals • Carry snacks • Watch your pregnancy weight gain

  6. To Know More Visit www.thelifeplushospital.com

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