Pineapple while breastfeeding: what you should know about it
While breastfeeding, the pineapple can cause problems for your child. In general, you should avoid acidic fruit while breastfeeding. We have summarized for you why this is so and what you should know about it.
About pineapple consumption while breastfeeding
Certain types of fruit and vegetables can cause bloating or allergic reactions in babies.
- Avoid acidic fruit if you are breastfeeding.
- Not all infants respond to acidic fruit. Others, on the other hand, get a sore bottom.
- When you eat pineapple, the composition of your milk changes.
- First try to eat a small piece of pineapple and pay attention to your baby's bottom when changing the diaper.
- If the bottom is not sore, you can eat small amounts of the pineapple.
- If the bottom is sore, you should avoid the pineapple while breastfeeding.
As a precaution, exclude acidic substances when breastfeeding
When breastfeeding your child, you should always pay attention to what you are eating.
- In addition to the pineapple, some children also react negatively to orange, grapefruit, kiwi or sour apples.
- You should also enjoy celery, radishes, radishes, leeks, shallots, beans, sauerkraut, peppers and peppers with caution.
- Likewise, garlic, asparagus and intense herbs cannot be tolerated by all children because they change the taste of the milk.
- Avocado, mango, papaya, sweet apples and pears, melons and bananas are tolerated by most infants.
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