For breast-feeding mothers, the influence of ketogenic diet is not only the mother's health. Studies have found that ketogenic diet will affect the composition of milk, and then affect the baby's absorption. Although there is no significant difference in milk production between the lactating mothers who practice ketogenic diet and the general dieters, the high oil content of milk leads to higher calories in milk, so newborns may consume more calories.
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Depression and stunting in animal experiments: Lactating mothers are more prone to ketoacidosis due to insufficient calorie intake and ketone body formation, which can be life-threatening in severe cases. There have been several cases of ketoacidosis abroad. Animal experiments also found that pregnant women or lactating mothers who eat low-carbohydrate diet are prone to melancholy behavior and physical retardation, so mothers are not advised to try ketogenic diet.
Nutritionists say that breastfeeding can actually consume a lot of calories every day. As long as mothers control their calorie intake and increase their activity, they can return to normal weight. In addition, breast-feeding mothers need to eat six kinds of food in a balanced way and get enough nutrition, so that their milk can have enough protein, minerals (calcium, iron), vitamins and water.