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Home > Feeding and nutrition > Good nutrition during pregnancy > Should I be eating for two?
There’s a common belief that women need to be eating for two during their pregnancy but it’s worth remembering that that second person is only a tiny baby! Everyone is different and your needs change as your pregnancy progresses, but you shouldn't need to eat much more than usual until your third trimester, and then only by about 200–300 calories a day, depending on your build. If you want to ask our expert team any questions about your pregnancy diet, just get in touch.
Ruth, nurse
Obviously you're going to gain weight during pregnancy – it stands to reason, considering you have a baby growing inside you! But if you have a healthy pre-pregnancy weight a weight gain of around 10 to 13kg (1.5 to 2 stone) is considered normal.
As for the extra calories you need, this really only comes into play when you get to your third trimester. 200–300 extra calories a day should be enough for women who were a healthy weight before their pregnancy. But put aside those visions of double dinners! Just something like two extra slices of buttered wholemeal toast can supply those extra calories.
How much you eat isn't as important as how well you eat. Your baby is getting their nourishment directly from you, so try and eat a well balanced diet. Avoid too many sugary snacks which get your blood sugars up and then rapidly down again, leaving you feeling quite low or lightheaded at times.
The main thing is not to be too hard on yourself. Some days you'll feel ravenous, others you'll just want to graze. If you have morning sickness, eating little and often will help too. Just go with your instincts. You'll be amazed how well your body is designed for pregnancy!
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