Lemon during breastfeeding: benefits and harms, tips for use
Many people include lemon in their diet. After all, this citrus fruit has a lot of useful properties. Today we will talk about whether it can be used by women while breastfeeding (HB).
Peculiarities
Lemon can not only be eaten by women during breastfeeding, but even useful and necessary. Indeed, during this period, a person needs to maintain his immune system in good condition in order to protect the child from various infections. And such citrus is able to strengthen the immune system.
Lemon contains a large amount of vitamin C, which is one of the leaders in the amount of ascorbic acid in its composition. In addition, some experts argue that the use of this citrus will reduce the possibility of food allergies in a child to almost zero. That's why This fruit can be safely eaten by a nursing mother.
Beneficial features
This type of citrus boasts a rich mineral and vitamin composition. Therefore, lemon has a number of important properties for the human body:
- prevents the appearance of varicose veins, which is often found in young mothers;
- ensures the normal functioning of the liver;
- helps to get rid of edema;
- relieves the body of toxins and toxins, this is due to the high fiber content in lemon;
- strengthens the body's immune system;
- helps to fill calcium deficiency, which is necessary for young mothers and young children;
- normalizes intestinal peristalsis;
- helps to avoid colds and infections with respiratory viruses;
- stabilizes the work of the heart muscle, as a result of which the endurance of the whole organism increases;
- helps to get rid of extra pounds, as lemon improves metabolic processes;
- improves the quality of breast milk, significantly increases its nutritional value;
- stabilizes the work of the kidneys, promotes the dissolution of stones in them.
Lemon can be eaten by almost all young mothers, including those who are trying to lose extra pounds. After all, this citrus contains a small amount of calories.
In addition, the sour taste of lemon allows you to use it in the preparation of various dishes instead of salt and seasonings, while making the dish much healthier. Remember, such citrus is a source of vitamins important for the human body (E, C, PP).
Lemon also contains trace elements and organic acids necessary for humans. It is a must-have product in the autumn and winter seasons, when a person most often catches colds and gets sick. Some experts point out that an allergic reaction to this fruit is much less common than to oranges or tangerines.
Possible harm
Despite the fact that the lemon boasts such a long list of positive qualities, it also has some disadvantages. So, this fruit can cause a strong allergic reaction in the body.
To minimize the risk of allergies, the lemon must be thoroughly rinsed with clean water. It is also recommended to completely cut off the skin of the fruit. If such a reaction still occurred, then you should generally refuse such a product for the duration of the GW.
Sometimes when feeding a newborn, he may experience diarrhea.Lemon can also be the culprit. After all, very young children still have a weak digestive system, so this product, which can enter their body with mother's milk, can harm the intestines or stomach of the child.
Despite this, such citrus can improve intestinal motility well. For young mothers, this is great, but for still small newborn babies, this can be bad for health. Therefore, when introducing lemon into the diet, it is necessary to monitor the behavior of the child.
In some cases, the use of lemon can cause problems in the digestive system of a young mother. Indeed, during pregnancy, all diseases associated with the digestive system are aggravated in a person, as a result of which gastritis, colitis, heartburn, ulcers, and pancreatitis may appear.
If a young mother suffers from these diseases, then it is better for her to completely abandon this fruit.
Recommendations
To properly introduce lemon into complementary foods, you must follow some important rules. Remember that for the first time you can try a lemon only if your baby has already reached at least three months of age.
You can enter this citrus only in certain portions. So, at each dose, no more than one slice of this fruit should be consumed. You can simply eat it or add its juice to tea or filtered water.
Do not forget that if your baby has discomfort in the intestines, or you see severe rashes on his skin, then you should immediately stop using lemons while breastfeeding.
If you see that your baby does not have any reaction to lemon, then you can slightly increase the serving of this product. But still it should not exceed more than 50 grams per day.
If a young mother drinks tea with the addition of lemon, then the tea leaves must be of good quality and without any additives. And also it should not be too strong. Otherwise, with prolonged infusion, a huge amount of tannins appears in the drink, which have strong fixing properties, as a result of which a small child may experience periodic constipation.
If you have recently become a mother and have a sharp cold, then in this case, tea with lemon slices will be an excellent tool to quickly recover. But keep an eye on whether your baby has an allergic reaction. Otherwise, you should stop eating lemon zest so as not to harm the child even more.
Remember that if you used lemon zest in cooking and drinks during or shortly before pregnancy, then the likelihood that the fruit will harm your baby becomes almost minimal.
Before buying this fruit, you must carefully check it. It should be bright yellow. Its skin may be slightly shiny. You should touch the fruit. To the touch, a fresh and high-quality lemon will be dense and slightly hard.
Remember that citrus fruits with an uneven surface have too thick a skin, but at the same time they contain little pulp. Lemons with a smoother surface have a thin layer of skin and fleshy flesh.
And also before eating a lemon, it is recommended to pour boiling water over it. This is done in order to get rid of all harmful bacteria on the surface of the fetus. Keep citrus fruits in the refrigerator.
If after several uses of lemon zest your baby has not experienced any allergic reaction and problems with the digestive system, then you can continue to eat the fruit.After all, it is one of the most useful, this citrus can strengthen your and your child's immunity.
Too many lemons can not be eaten, it can harm you and your baby. You can eat no more than 3-4 ripe fruits per day. The fruit can be used to prepare various salads, pastries, confectionery.
For tips on using lemon while breastfeeding, see the following video.