Previously, we discovered which seasoning and sauces are safe for new mummies to consume during their postpartum period and which should be avoided. This time, let’s take a look at beverages!
You should know that not all beverages are good for your postpartum health. Some of them might hinder your healing process. New mums should drink nutritious beverages after giving birth to ensure you stay hydrated and healthy!
Let’s explore more on which beverages are safe for your consumption after giving birth and which should be avoided, shall we?
Safe drinks for postpartum mummies!
Mineral water
Postpartum mums should drink mineral water! Mineral water is great for you and helps you to heal faster.
Sweet-sour plum juice
You can have sweet-sour plum juice after giving birth. However, please remember not to drink too much as it contains high sugar content. You should choose fresh fruits instead.
Sugarcane juice
New mums can drink sugarcane juice during their confinement period. Sugarcane juice has sugar which can help to improve your red blood cell formation.
Soy milk
Soy milk is healthy and yummy for postpartum mums. This drink is high in copper and iron which helps enrich your red blood formation. It also aids in replenishing your blood lost due to childbirth.
Fruit juice
I know many postpartum mums love to drink fruit juices! You can surely have fruit juices after your child’s delivery. Fruit juices are great to improve your recovery and rehydrate you. Not only that but fruit juices can help you to boost your energy too! Additionally, they are rich in antioxidants which help you to prevent diseases. You just have to avoid the store-bought ones. This is because they contain a lot of preservative and sugar. You should try making fruit juices at home, preferably sugar-free.
Yoghurt drinks (Lactobacillus drinks)
New mums can add yoghurt drinks to their postpartum diet. Yoghurt drinks or lactobacillus drinks have probiotics which helps to promote a healthy gastrointestinal system. However, you should minimise your consumption of yoghurt beverages as they contain high sugar content.
Honey stewed pear
Next, you can also have honey stewed pear after childbirth. This drink can improve your recovery and boost your energy. In addition, honey stewed pear can also prevent constipation. Just remember to observe your intake as this drink has a high levels of sugar.
Barley water
During the postpartum period, you can have barley water too. Barley water has tryptophan which can help you stimulate the release of serotonin and enhance your breast milk supply. Not only that but barley water can enhance your mood as well.
Coconut juice
Coconut juice needs to be consumed in moderation after giving birth. This drink is nutritious and will help you to stay hydrated. Next, coconut water also prevents constipation and heartburn after childbirth.
Consume in Moderation
Green tea
You need to consume green tea with caution after your childbirth. Green tea has citrate which might lead to breast milk secretion and interrupt your blood circulation.
Milo (Chocolate malt drink)
You need to drink chocolate malt drinks like Milo in moderation during your postpartum period. Excessive intake of them might cause your baby to have gas problems if you are breastfeeding him. So, better to watch out for your intake.
Avoid These Beverages During Your Postpartum Period
Beer
Postpartum mums need to stop drinking beer! The alcohol in it contains no nutrients and might hinder your healing process.
Millet wine
Moreover, you need to avoid drinking millet wine after giving birth. This drink does not have any benefit for your postpartum recovery.
Black tea
You should avoid having black tea after your child’s delivery. This is because black tea is high in tannic acid and caffeine. These substances are not good for your postpartum health.
Bubble tea
Do not drink bubble tea during your confinement period. This is because bubble tea has caffeine which is not good if you are breastfeeding your newborn. This drink can interrupt your newborn’s sleep quality. In addition, this drink has trans-fatty acids which can interfere with your healthy digestive system. This is not great as it hinders your healing process.
Chinese herbal tea
Postpartum mums cannot drink Chinese herbal tea or Liang tea. This drink might contain preservatives, saccharin, and other substances. This might lead to excessive bleeding and uterine contractions. This is harmful to your postpartum body. So, you should avoid it.
Coffee
You should not consume coffee during your postpartum period. Coffee has caffeine in it which might cause your heartbeat to accelerate. Not only that but it can lead to nausea, dizziness, and increase blood pressure. If you want to consume them, don’t drink more than 1 cup per day.
Energy drink
Do not drink energy drinks during your confinement period. These energy drinks might have some vitamins but they also have a lot of caffeine and taurine. These might adversely affect your healing process.
Iced lemon tea
New mummies need to avoid consuming iced lemon teas. An excessive intake of this drink might cause rashes and fussiness with your baby. Additionally, iced lemon tea might irritate your stomach. This is not good for your postpartum body.
Liquor
You should not consume liquor after your childbirth. Liquor can make you feel weaker which is not good for your health.
Let’s drink safe beverages during the postpartum period!
Now that you know which beverages are safe to consume after giving birth and which to avoid, do proceed accordingly. The next time you find yourself craving a particular beverage, be sure and pick ones that won’t your healing process. You can have your favourite drinks like Milo or boba once in a while but please be careful when consuming them. You should remain a healthy postpartum diet for your own health.
Sources:
- https://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/nutrition-guide-new-moms
- https://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/breast-feeding-diet
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