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Why Potatoes Are Good for Pregnant Moms




Nutrition is very important for everyone, especially for soon-to-be moms. When I was pregnant, I was very conscious of my baby’s health and safety in my tummy. And I’m sure us parents agree that dietary and lifestyle choices have a great impact on the health of babies.



During pregnancy, you are not the only one who is eating, the baby in your tummy also eats with you. You need to consume enough vitamins and minerals to meet your daily dietary needs. And it goes without saying that you need to munch on healthy and nutritious food, not just anything you feel like eating.


When I was pregnant, I refrained from eating rice and replaced it with fruits and vegetables, eating hard boiled eggs and boiled potatoes really helped me out, too. Yes, potatoes!
My doctor told me that potatoes are rich in potassium. Would you believe it has more potassium than a banana?  Also, a medium size potato (5.2 oz) with skin on only has 110 calories. Combine that with some eggs and fruits and you got yourself a complete meal.



Potatoes also have no fat, sodium or cholesterol. They’ve got loads of vitamin C and B-6, plus iron and fiber which help digestion and lower blood cholesterol. Potatoes are also high in folate, which is important in pregnancy for normal fetal brain and spinal cord development. Folate is needed for the development of DNA and other genetic material.

As your baby grows, he or she will gain energy in your womb through glucose. This may explain why your blood sugar levels may drop and cravings for starchy food begin. Potatoes are a convenient and delicious way to answer those cravings and will make you feel fuller faster.
Keep in mind, though, that balance is key. Pregnancy nutrition is a careful practice.  Eating right, especially during pregnancy, entails not just consuming the right foods, but the right amounts prepared the right way.

Now there’s more to potatoes than being fried and mashed. You can create a variety of dishes with the trusty potato. You can include them in your salad or even make them as base of your soup! You can find a lot of delicious recipes at the Potato Goodness website.

High quality U.S. potatoes can be purchased from major supermarkets and groceries nationwide.  For more information on US potatoes, you can get in touch with the local Potatoes USA-Philippines office at +632.534.8534 and info@synergyasia.biz. You may also like and follow Potatoes USA-Philippines on Facebook.



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Comments

Yes true momshie.. Ako favorite ko talaga potatoes pregnant man akono hindi ung nag buntis ako sa 1yr old kong daughter ngayon hilig ko kumain ng mga potatoes hehe.. So healty talaga nito sa mga pregnants..
Lovell Compoc said…
i am soo keen when it comes to what i eat Mommy lalo na nung 1st time mama ako. And yes , i believe what we eat, they eat with us too. What we consume everyday will benefit them as they grow inside. At dahil medyo maselan ako magbuntis til kay 3rd child na 1yr old na now, i opted for fruits and vegetables too esp Potatoes and sweet potatoes. Am not surprised this has more nutrients than a banana kaya nga Potato was my kid's 1st solid food too. Thanks for sharing the link mommy so i can dor more recipes wd potatoes😍
pchi peach said…
yes,kelan q lang din nalaman na mas mataas pla ang potasium ng potato kesa sa saging, buti nlng plakain din tlaga aq potatoes.
Jonna Cielo said…
Wow good for pregnant po pla nito napakahealthy and napaka taas ng potassium kung alam ko lang dto ko pnaglihi ang kids ko hehe fave ko rin naman ang potato.. :)CIELO JONNA
Yes momshie true yan , yan turo sken ng mother in law q when I was pregnant na healthy daw kay baby ung potatoes.
Jenny Cleofas said…
Very helpful for preggy moms,sarap neto irecommend sknila