Pregnancy Podcast   /     Q&A: Should You Avoid Eating During Labor

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Eating during labor is a topic with conflicting advice. In this episode, we respond to a listener whose doctor advised against eating during labor, while her doula encouraged her to pack snacks in her hospital bag. Explore the reasoning behind restrictions on eating during labor and the official recommendations from medical organizations. Learn whether the evidence supports restricting food during labor and the latest research on how food can impact labor outcomes. If you decide to eat during labor, find out what foods are best and practical tips for staying fueled and hydrated.     Thank you to our sponsor   AG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You’ll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. Even with the best diet, some nutrients can be hard to get. AG1 delivers optimal amounts of nutrients in forms that help your body thrive. Just one scoop contains essential vitamins and nutrients, supports gut health, helps you feel sharp and focused, and supports a healthy immune system. Check out DrinkAG1.com/pregnancypodcast to get a free welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2, and 5 free travel packs in your first box.  (As a friendly reminder, pregnant or nursing women should seek professional medical advice before taking this or any other dietary supplement.)     Read the full article and resources that accompany this episode.     Join Pregnancy Podcast Premium to access the entire back catalog, listen to all episodes ad-free, get a copy of the Your Birth Plan Book, and more.     Check out the 40 Weeks podcast to learn how your baby grows each week and what is happening in your body. Plus, get a heads up on what to expect at your prenatal appointments and a tip for dads and partners.     For more evidence-based information, visit the Pregnancy Podcast website. 

Subtitle
The reasoning behind restrictions on eating during labor, whether the evidence supports this, and research on how food can impact labor.
Duration
23:17
Publishing date
2025-02-19 08:30
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https://sites.libsyn.com/70596/qa-should-you-avoid-eating-during-labor
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Eating during labor is a topic with conflicting advice. In this episode, we respond to a listener whose doctor advised against eating during labor, while her doula encouraged her to pack snacks in her hospital bag. Explore the reasoning behind restrictions on eating during labor and the official recommendations from medical organizations. Learn whether the evidence supports restricting food during labor and the latest research on how food can impact labor outcomes. If you decide to eat during labor, find out what foods are best and practical tips for staying fueled and hydrated.     Thank you to our sponsor   AG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You’ll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. Even with the best diet, some nutrients can be hard to get. AG1 delivers optimal amounts of nutrients in forms that help your body thrive. Just one scoop contains essential vitamins and nutrients, supports gut health, helps you feel sharp and focused, and supports a healthy immune system. Check out DrinkAG1.com/pregnancypodcast to get a free welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2, and 5 free travel packs in your first box.  (As a friendly reminder, pregnant or nursing women should seek professional medical advice before taking this or any other dietary supplement.)     Read the full article and resources that accompany this episode.     Join Pregnancy Podcast Premium to access the entire back catalog, listen to all episodes ad-free, get a copy of the Your Birth Plan Book, and more.     Check out the 40 Weeks podcast to learn how your baby grows each week and what is happening in your body. Plus, get a heads up on what to expect at your prenatal appointments and a tip for dads and partners.     For more evidence-based information, visit the Pregnancy Podcast website.