#AskTheExpert session with Phyllis Choong, certified trainer from Confinement Angels

🌟 Exciting Announcement! Join me, Phyllis Choong, certified trainer from Confinement Angels, for a vital #AskTheExpert session on theAsianparent app! 🎉 📣 Topic: "How Should My Diet Be During Confinement?" 🗓️ Date: 3rd August 2023 , Thursday 🕒 Time: 8pm to 9pm 🌸 The postpartum period, known as Confinement, is a sacred time of recovery and rejuvenation for new mothers. It is essential to prioritize your physical and emotional well-being during this transformative phase. 💕 That's why I am thrilled to invite you to a session where we will delve into the significance of ‘Diet During Confinement’ and provide you with valuable insights and practical tips to nourish your body and support your recovery. Send your questions on a range of confinement topics, including: 1️⃣ Understanding the significance of a balanced diet 2️⃣ Essential nutrients for postpartum recovery and healing 3️⃣ Meal planning and recipe ideas for a nourishing confinement diet 4️⃣ Traditional practices and their benefits 🔔 Save the date and mark your calendars for this invaluable session. Warm regards, Phyllis Choong, Certified trainer from Confinement Angels

#AskTheExpert session with Phyllis Choong, certified trainer from Confinement Angels
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And how to manage food cravings and aversions?

2y ago

Here are some helpful tips for foodies: Make it mini. For example, go for a mini chocolate bar instead of a bigger version, or a glass of low-fat chocolate milk rather than a tray of brownies. Give in. It’s totally fine to indulge a craving once in a while, then strive to eat well for the rest of the day. Find alternatives. If aversions during confinement are limiting your food intake, look for substitutes for the healthy foods that you can't stomach right now.