[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/holistic-nutrition-for-pregnancy-during-the-first-trimester\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/holistic-nutrition-for-pregnancy-during-the-first-trimester\/","headline":"Holistic Nutrition For Pregnancy: During The First Trimester","name":"Holistic Nutrition For Pregnancy: During The First Trimester","description":"Pregnancy is an exciting time, but it can also be difficult to know how to manage your health, especially in the first trimester when everything is&nbsp;new. If you\u2019re looking for...","datePublished":"2022-07-07","dateModified":"2026-01-29","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/author\/ein_marlene\/#Person","name":"Marlene","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/author\/ein_marlene\/","identifier":4,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/669d68837c50949b8a978b90d77c2c97da62be0c9a8fee8912abb01c7e0947a8?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/669d68837c50949b8a978b90d77c2c97da62be0c9a8fee8912abb01c7e0947a8?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Edison Institute of Nutrition","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Edison-Institute-of-Nutrition-logo-color.svg","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Edison-Institute-of-Nutrition-logo-color.svg","width":0,"height":0}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/holistic-nutrition-for-pregnancy-during-the-first-trimestre.jpg","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/holistic-nutrition-for-pregnancy-during-the-first-trimestre.jpg","height":630,"width":1200},"url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/holistic-nutrition-for-pregnancy-during-the-first-trimester\/","about":["Articles","Health Conditions","Healthy Eating"],"wordCount":1368,"articleBody":"Pregnancy is an exciting time, but it can also be difficult to know how to manage your health, especially in the first trimester when everything is&nbsp;new.If you\u2019re looking for resources or want to help others know how to navigate their pregnancy through a&nbsp;holistic nutrition lens, then you\u2019re in the right&nbsp;place.Maybe you\u2019re hoping for guidance for yourself, or maybe you want to become knowledgeable about holistic nutrition so you can assist others.Holistic nutrition means finding the healthful solutions you need naturally with&nbsp;food.If this sounds like something you\u2019d like to explore more, click here to find out how to become a&nbsp;holistic nutritionist in Canada.Or, read on for more information about how to provide nutrition during the first trimester of pregnancy.What Happens During The First Trimester?The first 0&nbsp;to 13 weeks of your pregnancy are considered the first trimester.This is when your baby\u2019s organ systems and body develop.Hormones like estrogen and progesterone kick into high gear during these first few weeks of pregnancy.These may cause morning sickness, which is a&nbsp;persistent feeling of nausea.Fatigue, breast soreness, and frequent urination are also likely to occur during this trimester of your pregnancy.Some people may experience constipation because of the increased progesterone in the&nbsp;body.By the end of the first trimester, your baby will have started to develop arms and legs and will weigh up to an&nbsp;ounce.Caloric Intake During The First TrimesterThe food you eat during your first trimester is incredibly important, as everything contributes to your growing baby\u2019s health.You\u2019ll want to make sure you\u2019re keeping an eye on specific nutrients.Though you should not be gaining weight from increased caloric intake during this trimester of pregnancy, many people gain 3&nbsp;to 5&nbsp;pounds due to increased blood volume.Your caloric needs will stay fairly close to those of most adults unless your activity level is very&nbsp;high.If you are very active you\u2019ll want to talk with your practitioner to find out what is recommended for your unique situation.Important Nutrients During The First TrimesterWhile caloric intake does not need to be overly monitored, it\u2019s important to make sure you\u2019re getting enough of the vital nutrients your baby needs to&nbsp;grow.Eating three meals a&nbsp;day and a&nbsp;snack or two is a&nbsp;good idea for you in the first trimester and will help ensure you\u2019re eating a&nbsp;variety of&nbsp;food.B12 and Folic acid are the most important micronutrients to ensure you get during your first trimester.This nutrient is key in hindering the development of neural tube defects.Folic acid deficiency has been linked with depression as well, so it\u2019s doubly important to keep your levels up during pregnancy.Here are some other nutrients you can focus on to make sure you and your growing baby are getting what you&nbsp;need.1. Mineralsnot just calcium-will need a&nbsp;new link here and other areas pertaining to calcium.Minerals is one of the nutrients needed for your baby\u2019s growing bones and newly formed fingernails.If you\u2019re not getting enough minerals, your baby will take from your own stores of it, so it\u2019s important to make sure you\u2019re getting enough.Dark leafy greens, vegetables such as broccoli, Brussel sprouts, sweet potatoes and nuts and seeds are all great sources of minerals.If you\u2019re a&nbsp;vegetarian or a&nbsp;vegan, you can get the minerals you need from beans, peas, lentils, broccoli, kale, turnip greens, oranges, raspberries, and blackberries, among others.2. ProteinYou\u2019ll want to prioritize lean protein when you\u2019re in your first trimester of pregnancy.Lean cuts of meat and beans can be great sources of protein.Protein reinforces uterine tissue growth and will help grow you and your baby\u2019s muscles.3. Vitamin CMaking sure you get enough vitamin C&nbsp;is important no matter who you&nbsp;are.It helps to stronger and healthier hair, burn fat, maintain healthy eyes, manage stress levels, and so much&nbsp;more.Turns out it\u2019s good for helping your baby develop as&nbsp;well.Not only does it help your baby\u2019s tissue to grow and development, it also boosts your ability to absorb iron, another important nutrient we\u2019ll talk about shortly.The majority of fruits and vegetables have some amount of vitamin C, but it\u2019s most plentiful in oranges, strawberries, raspberries, peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and potatoes.4. PotassiumPotassium helps your body maintain fluid balance, supporting you during the significant changes during pregnancy.It will also help you regulate your blood pressure.We usually think of bananas when we think of potassium, but if they\u2019re not your favorite, or if you\u2019re trying to eat a&nbsp;more local diet, there are plenty of other high potassium foods you\u2019ll enjoy as well, including potatoes, beans, kale, pumpkin seeds, yogurt, oranges, and tomatoes.5. IronWhile your baby is growing your body increases its blood supply, making iron an incredibly vital nutrient during your first trimester.However, iron deficiency is fairly common for a&nbsp;number of different reasons.In some cases, it\u2019s due to poor diet, or insufficient B12, but if you\u2019re pregnant you\u2019re at greater risk of iron deficiency.That\u2019s also true if you\u2019re a&nbsp;cisgender woman before the age of menopause, since iron is present in your&nbsp;blood.As a&nbsp;result, the heavier your menstrual flow, the more iron you&nbsp;lose.Beef, eggs, and spinach are all foods that are high in&nbsp;iron.6. DHA (Omega 3&nbsp;Fatty Acid)DHA is an important omega 3&nbsp;fatty acid.It plays a&nbsp;critical role in helping your baby develop, including:\u2022 Brain development \u2022 Eye development \u2022 Nervous system development \u2022 Maintaining a&nbsp;healthy weightIn particular, it helps support the development of certain key parts of your baby\u2019s brain, including:\u2022 Brainstem \u2013 responsible for regulating breathing, heart rate, and other basic functions of&nbsp;life \u2022 Cerebrum \u2013 responsible for memory, cognition, and sensory inputs \u2022 Cerebellum \u2013 responsible for gross and fine motor controlDHA can be found in fish (as long as they\u2019re low mercury, of course).Anchovies, herring, and sardines are all full of&nbsp;DHA.If you\u2019re a&nbsp;vegetarian or a&nbsp;vegan, seaweed, flaxseed, chia seeds, hemp seeds, walnuts, and Brussels sprouts are also great sources of&nbsp;DHA.Foods To Eat During The First TrimesterIt can be difficult to get the nutrients you need in your first trimester, especially if you have morning sickness.If you\u2019re struggling with morning sickness you may only want to eat bland foods, but try to sneak in some healthy ones like sweet potatoes or frozen bananas.Ginger, lemon, peppermint, and cold foods like smoothies may help with your nausea from morning sickness.In particular, drinking lemon juice while pregnant can provide benefits for both you and&nbsp;baby.Otherwise, it\u2019s important to eat a&nbsp;variety of densely nutritious foods.Lean meats like steak or turkey will be wonderful sources of amino acids, while kale contains vitamins like vitamin C, E, and&nbsp;K.Beans and lentils are a&nbsp;wonderful vegetarian option that provide fiber, iron, folate, and protein.You can take care of your baby and yourself by focusing on healthful foods.Contact The Edison Institute Of Nutrition TodayWould you like to know more about holistic nutrition and the first trimester of pregnancy?Maybe you\u2019re hoping to accrue enough knowledge that you can teach others about&nbsp;it?If so, consider a&nbsp;career as a&nbsp;registered holistic nutritionist.The Edison Institute of Nutrition can show you&nbsp;how.Beyond our Diploma in Holistic Nutrition program, we also offer a&nbsp;number of holistic nutrition continuing education units for both trained holistic nutritionists and other healthcare providers, including:\u2022 Certified Holistic Cancer Practitioner \u2022 Live and dry blood cell microscopy training \u2022 Introduction to muscle testing \u2022 And much&nbsp;morecontact the Edison Institute of Nutrition today."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Holistic Nutrition For Pregnancy: During The First Trimester","item":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/holistic-nutrition-for-pregnancy-during-the-first-trimester\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]