Foundations of Postpartum Nutrition: Fueling Recovery After Birth

How key nutrients, food groups, and hydration strategies support tissue repair, replenish depleted stores, and sustain energy in the weeks after delivery.

โฑ 32 min ๐Ÿ“š 9 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

The body's nutritional needs after giving birth are significant โ€” and frequently underestimated. Tissue repair from a vaginal tear, cesarean incision, or simply the muscular work of labor draws on specific nutrients. Blood loss demands iron replenishment. Breastfeeding imposes additional caloric and micronutrient costs. Understanding these needs at the level of physiology โ€” not just as a list of foods to eat โ€” helps new parents make thoughtful choices even when time and energy are limited. By the end of this course you will be able to describe the key nutrients required for postpartum tissue repair and energy recovery, explain how breastfeeding modifies caloric and micronutrient requirements, identify food sources of priority nutrients, and recognize signs of nutritional deficiency that warrant attention. What you will learn: - How the body allocates nutrients for wound healing โ€” protein, vitamin C, zinc, and iron โ€” and typical dietary sources of each - Caloric needs in the first postpartum weeks for non-breastfeeding and breastfeeding parents - The role of iron in postpartum recovery and how blood loss during delivery affects iron stores - Omega-3 fatty acids and DHA: their roles in postpartum mood regulation and infant brain development for breastfeeding parents - Hydration requirements for recovery and milk production, and practical strategies for meeting them - The role of dietary fiber in managing common postpartum digestive discomforts - Key vitamins and minerals that are commonly depleted postpartum, including vitamin D, iodine, and B vitamins - How sleep deprivation affects appetite regulation, food choices, and metabolic function โ€” and practical workarounds This course is organized as evidence-based readings drawing on current postpartum nutrition research, with nutrient tables for easy reference and reflection prompts to help you assess your own current diet against the framework. The tone is practical and non-prescriptive โ€” the goal is understanding, not a rigid meal plan. This course is designed for new parents in the first year postpartum who want a clear evidence-based understanding of their nutritional needs. It is suitable for people with no prior nutrition science background. The content is educational and informational; it does not replace individualized dietary advice from a registered dietitian, particularly for those with specific health conditions, allergies, or complications.

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  • โšก Short & focused
    32 min of practical content

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