Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 we just found out my wife is pregnant! She is not exactly a health food or traditional food person. she admits herself that she doesn't know how to eat. She literally gags eating any fruits and she only eats corn and potatoes for " veggies " . i juice, but she can't get the stuff down. She does supplement with a whole-food concentrated fruits and vegetables worth 10 servings, but what else can we do? Also, from a natural health care position, what should we do? We don't take drugs and don't want to do things medically " traditional " . Any suggestions? basically, if there is anything you can share about being pregnant and not wanting to use conventional methods, I would love to hear it. Thanks! Gabe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 I think a good way to start on a healthier diet is kefir smoothies. I make mine with frozen fruit like strawberries. Place the desired amount in the blender and add kefir to cover and maybe a bit more than that. Blend well. Then add some sweetener, like honey, blend again and Walla, you have a smoothie. After a while you can start adding more to them like raw egg or coconut oil. Kimi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.Jremedies.com Why is it that our children can't read a Bible in school, but they can in prison? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 You can buy it at the health food stores but I make my own. I have kefir grains and will bring some to the swap on the 18th. Kefir is made from milk, preferably raw whole milk. Here is the best site I know of that can tell you the hows, whys and goodness of kefir. http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/Makekefir.html This site will tell you more and better than I can. ;-) I do know my gut health is better now since I started drinking Kefir than it ever was. Enjoy! Kimi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.Jremedies.com Why is it that our children can't read a Bible in school, but they can in prison? Re: pregnant wife advice!? that sounds good! I may try it myself. I have never had kefir though. what exactly is it and where can I get it? G __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 > > don't want to do things medically " traditional " . Any suggestions? basically, if there is > anything you can share about being pregnant and not wanting to use conventional Hi Gabe, I highly recommend you and your wife use a midwife (or team of midwives) for all prenatal care and delivery. It's useful to have a bona fide OB/GYN on board if you have a high-risk pregnancy or delivery, but the chances of medical intervention and a generally more " medicalized " pregnancy, labor and bith are much higher with an OB. In my opinion, of course! I can also *highly* recommend a doula for labor and delivery. Let me know if you are interested! Congratulations! Genie WAHM to Cole, 2/17/02 (c/s with OB) & Jasper, 7/30/04 (a VBAC! with midwives) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 We are interested. you can email me personally with the reference. gbr07mn@.... Thanks. what do midwives do? G __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Posted April 16, 2012 Freeze dried raw liver capsules if you can't stomach the real thing. Dr Rons is one brand, I found a cheaper kind on vitacost.com Ideally, fermented cod liver oil, but if that is out of the budget, a quality dha supplement. Brazil nuts, (soaked and dehydrated if you can) like 2-3 a day for the selinium Eggs! Be safe with eggs from unkown sources/regular grocery stores and eat them cooked of course, but I always at my eggs soft boiled or sunny side up from my CSA. Canned salmon is great. St Dalfour has some great canned 'meals' with salmon that are good cold or hot. (also on vitacost.com) Bone broth If she gets queasy or dislikes yogurts, other lacto fermented things, etc...then don't push it. I had a big adversion to dairy and other lacto-fermented things the first trimester, but by the third I ate them with gusto! If you do want a traditional drs office/going through insurance, but still laid back/self directed type care, I had very supportive nurse midwives through HealthPartners, I made decisions about what I did and didn't want at my appointments, etc, there were only a couple required blood tests to be eligible for a water birth at Regions, and I had a good all natural water birth at Regions with my husband helping me in the tub, the midwife was as hands off as I wanted her to be, but very verbally supportive and directing when I wanted her to be...all in all I am satisfied with my births with the Health Partners midwives. I have heard great things about the birth center on Grand Ave in St though! (I was interested but my insurance didn't cover it) From: jenail@... Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 06:15:20 -0700 Subject: Re: Re: pregnant wife advice!? Check out www.Minneapolisdoula.com This doula knows a lot! > > Also, from a natural health care position, what should we do? We don't take drugs and > don't want to do things medically " traditional " . Any suggestions? basically, if there is > anything you can share about being pregnant and not wanting to use conventional > methods, I would love to hear it. Thanks! > > Gabe > TODAY(Beta) • Powered by U.S. Olympic star's whopping IRS bill Privacy Policy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Posted April 16, 2012 Hi Gabe, I'm 12 weeks pregnant w/ #2. I'm a bit further along in the learning curve but here are some ideas: - amazing greens has a chocolate powder - she could mix it in with milk if she can tolerate it. Whole foods in st. paul often does samples of it in soy milk in front of their salad bar. - nettle tea / raspberry tea - read up on teas for pregnancy. She could douse it with lemon juice/honey to make it " palatable " (i enjoy it straight - this is definatley not trad fods but look into orgain - it's a premain drink for protein. i like chocolate and mocha. - eggs! soft boiled in salad? over easy? scrambled with coconut oil? - raw cheese! yogurt with honey, etc. (calcium) - does she like ginger? ginger beer, ginger candy, ginger tea... stock it because if the nausea comes, even 1t in anything can help. I made a concentrated ginger beer brew that i kept in the fridge and just tablespooned it out into anything for the first 10 weeks as needed. - If she's not addicted to junk food, her taste preferences will mold to her needs. for example since #2 was born i've esssentially dropped milk. A few months ago tried to finish my toddler's glass and found it disgusting... i'm not drinking 10 oz+ a day - my body wants the calcium. Not sure how i can do an entire 180 but i have. I also LOVE veggies (always have) and just a few days ago i really find the idea of eating them quite distasteful. A bit concerning but i'll go with it. Otherwise, it doesn't sound like it's in her pallete but if she can just reach for a fruit or carrot stick, etc. That is HUGE. Make some homemade ranch or blue cheese dip for her to dunk into. Those are just some random thoughts. Good luck! Enjoy your journey > > we just found out my wife is pregnant! She is not exactly a health food or traditional food > person. she admits herself that she doesn't know how to eat. She literally gags eating any > fruits and she only eats corn and potatoes for " veggies " . i juice, but she can't get the stuff > down. She does supplement with a whole-food concentrated fruits and vegetables worth > 10 servings, but what else can we do? > > Also, from a natural health care position, what should we do? We don't take drugs and > don't want to do things medically " traditional " . Any suggestions? basically, if there is > anything you can share about being pregnant and not wanting to use conventional > methods, I would love to hear it. Thanks! > > Gabe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2012 Report Share Posted April 17, 2012 The original message for pregnancy advice appears to be from 2006. Not sure why this thread got resurrected. Faith > > > > we just found out my wife is pregnant! She is not exactly a health food or traditional food > > person. she admits herself that she doesn't know how to eat. She literally gags eating any > > fruits and she only eats corn and potatoes for " veggies " . i juice, but she can't get the stuff > > down. She does supplement with a whole-food concentrated fruits and vegetables worth > > 10 servings, but what else can we do? > > > > Also, from a natural health care position, what should we do? We don't take drugs and > > don't want to do things medically " traditional " . Any suggestions? basically, if there is > > anything you can share about being pregnant and not wanting to use conventional > > methods, I would love to hear it. Thanks! > > > > Gabe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2012 Report Share Posted April 17, 2012 sounds like serious mineral deficiencies Go find a CCN or an ND and figure out what nutrients are missing, how to help restore the gut and digestive capacity. Bone broth would provide good nourishment in the interim -- good old chicken soup with ginger grated into it would be a place to start. On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 7:48 PM, melee04 <melsnews@...> wrote: > > Hi Gabe, > I'm 12 weeks pregnant w/ #2. I'm a bit further along in the learning > curve but here are some ideas: > - amazing greens has a chocolate powder - she could mix it in with milk if > she can tolerate it. Whole foods in st. paul often does samples of it in > soy milk in front of their salad bar. > - nettle tea / raspberry tea - read up on teas for pregnancy. She could > douse it with lemon juice/honey to make it " palatable " (i enjoy it straight > - this is definatley not trad fods but look into orgain - it's a premain > drink for protein. i like chocolate and mocha. > - eggs! soft boiled in salad? over easy? scrambled with coconut oil? > - raw cheese! yogurt with honey, etc. (calcium) > - does she like ginger? ginger beer, ginger candy, ginger tea... stock it > because if the nausea comes, even 1t in anything can help. I made a > concentrated ginger beer brew that i kept in the fridge and just > tablespooned it out into anything for the first 10 weeks as needed. > - If she's not addicted to junk food, her taste preferences will mold to > her needs. for example since #2 was born i've esssentially dropped milk. > A few months ago tried to finish my toddler's glass and found it > disgusting... i'm not drinking 10 oz+ a day - my body wants the calcium. > Not sure how i can do an entire 180 but i have. I also LOVE veggies > (always have) and just a few days ago i really find the idea of eating them > quite distasteful. A bit concerning but i'll go with it. > Otherwise, it doesn't sound like it's in her pallete but if she can just > reach for a fruit or carrot stick, etc. That is HUGE. Make some homemade > ranch or blue cheese dip for her to dunk into. > Those are just some random thoughts. > > Good luck! Enjoy your journey > > > > > > > we just found out my wife is pregnant! She is not exactly a health food > or traditional food > > person. she admits herself that she doesn't know how to eat. She > literally gags eating any > > fruits and she only eats corn and potatoes for " veggies " . i juice, but > she can't get the stuff > > down. She does supplement with a whole-food concentrated fruits and > vegetables worth > > 10 servings, but what else can we do? > > > > Also, from a natural health care position, what should we do? We don't > take drugs and > > don't want to do things medically " traditional " . Any suggestions? > basically, if there is > > anything you can share about being pregnant and not wanting to use > conventional > > methods, I would love to hear it. Thanks! > > > > Gabe > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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