I was drinking 90 to 100 ounces during the last half of my first pregnancy and then while breastfeeding. My ds is weaned now and since I am nonly 5.5 weeks pregnant, do I need to keep drinking at this pace? I'd like to not worry about it so much. For a while at least. How much are you drinking???
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As a general rule (for everyone) you need half of your body weight in ounces. So, if you weight 120 lbs, you need 60oz of water a day. I'm sure during pregnancy it should increase but I'm not sure by how much. I'll find out though. I'm a personal trainer by profession and I need to start my prenatal fitness research for myself! 

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It looks like an additional ~32oz is recommended. EEK! That's a lot of water! I'm already peeing all the time!
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I've been hearing lately about how too much water isn't actually that good for you. It washes nutrients out of your body. A better way to get fluids might be in milk and fermented beverages, such as kefir or kombucha. I kind of also think drinking to thirst is a good idea, not so much flooding the body with water. I know this goes inst all conventional wisdome! But just thought I'd toss it out there. 

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I drink about a gallon of water a day, but I'm a big water drinker all the time even when not pregnant.
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I am always thirsty even though i try to drink 60 or so oz. a day. Guess i need more. Especially since I am nursing and pregnant now.
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I've been hearing lately about how too much water isn't actually that good for you. It washes nutrients out of your body. A better way to get fluids might be in milk and fermented beverages, such as kefir or kombucha. I kind of also think drinking to thirst is a good idea, not so much flooding the body with water. I know this goes inst all conventional wisdome! But just thought I'd toss it out there.
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Just a side note, by the time you feel thirsty, you're already dehydrated. It's very hard to drink so much water that it's unhealthy. It can be done but you'd have to do NOTHING but drink gallon after gallon after gallon all day. Yes, it can flush nutrients out but typically, your body won't absorb them if it doesn't need them. Plus, most pills need at least 4oz of water per pill to be effective. I also highly believe in finding supplemental nutrients (like prenatals) that are high in bioavailability which means your body will be able to absorb more and waste less. Most OTC multi's only have a bioavailability of about 50-60% so you're only getting about half of what you're putting in.
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Just a side note, by the time you feel thirsty, you're already dehydrated. It's very hard to drink so much water that it's unhealthy. It can be done but you'd have to do NOTHING but drink gallon after gallon after gallon all day. Yes, it can flush nutrients out but typically, your body won't absorb them if it doesn't need them. Plus, most pills need at least 4oz of water per pill to be effective. I also highly believe in finding supplemental nutrients (like prenatals) that are high in bioavailability which means your body will be able to absorb more and waste less. Most OTC multi's only have a bioavailability of about 50-60% so you're only getting about half of what you're putting in.
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^Bioavailability is basically a measure of how readily available the nutrients are from the supplement, or, how easily they can be absorbed. A higher bioavailability is better since you'll be able to absorb more and pee out less. Does that make sense?
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well, i am trying to drink about a gallon of water per day since i am trying to keep my milk supply up (my ds is only 7 months old...)
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As a general rule (for everyone) you need half of your body weight in ounces. So, if you weight 120 lbs, you need 60oz of water a day. I'm sure during pregnancy it should increase but I'm not sure by how much. I'll find out though. I'm a personal trainer by profession and I need to start my prenatal fitness research for myself!
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Holy Moley! That's a lot of water! But I can totally tell I need it since even after drinking a glass I still feel thirsty.Let us know what you end up doing for prenatal fitness and what if any books you would recommend.
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I just don't think I can get 100 ounces of water in and do anything else meaningful with my time.
Seriously though, I tend to think I've had a good day if I get 60 to 70 in.
Tara, the thirst thing you brought up intrigues me. I will very often not feel thirsty, but know I should drink something, so I'll go to take a sip of water. A lot of the time I'll down like half the glass or something. Just can't stop drinking until I need to come up for a breath. Do you (or anyone) think this means I'm missing my bodies "Thirsty now!" cue somehow?? This happened pre-pregnancy too.
Seriously though, I tend to think I've had a good day if I get 60 to 70 in.Tara, the thirst thing you brought up intrigues me. I will very often not feel thirsty, but know I should drink something, so I'll go to take a sip of water. A lot of the time I'll down like half the glass or something. Just can't stop drinking until I need to come up for a breath. Do you (or anyone) think this means I'm missing my bodies "Thirsty now!" cue somehow?? This happened pre-pregnancy too.
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Since I weigh 155 lbs I should drink about 77oz of water. And because of the pregnancy, that is now 109oz.
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I'll defnitely let you know about prenatal fitness. I just ordered a book. I know some general ideas on it that I think I posted in the fitness thread. I'm sure I'll post more. I thrive on fitness, live it, and breathe it.

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I just don't think I can get 100 ounces of water in and do anything else meaningful with my time.
Seriously though, I tend to think I've had a good day if I get 60 to 70 in.Tara, the thirst thing you brought up intrigues me. I will very often not feel thirsty, but know I should drink something, so I'll go to take a sip of water. A lot of the time I'll down like half the glass or something. Just can't stop drinking until I need to come up for a breath. Do you (or anyone) think this means I'm missing my bodies "Thirsty now!" cue somehow?? This happened pre-pregnancy too. |
My secret for drinking lots of water, even before pregnancy, is to always keep a full water bottle with a straw. I find I can drink lots more if I have a straw and a bottle with an oz measurement on it. I got mine from Target for about $5. It holds 40oz when completely full and has a straw that pops up when you flip the lid open. It's awesome. It's in the fitness section.
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I drink water or herbal tea when I'm thirsty, that's pretty much it. If I feel like I've got a UTI coming on, or a cold, I'll drink more (or make a point to hydrate) but otherwise I figure that if I need water, I'd... be thirsty!
I guess the only exception is that when I drink something caffeinated, like a latte, I try to balance it out by drinking water before or after.
I guess the only exception is that when I drink something caffeinated, like a latte, I try to balance it out by drinking water before or after.
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^Tea counts as water since that's mostly what it is!
I drink green tea sometimes. I make it half-caf.
I drink green tea sometimes. I make it half-caf.
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My secret for drinking lots of water, even before pregnancy, is to always keep a full water bottle with a straw. I find I can drink lots more if I have a straw and a bottle with an oz measurement on it. I got mine from Target for about $5. It holds 40oz when completely full and has a straw that pops up when you flip the lid open. It's awesome. It's in the fitness section.
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And thanks. I think too many years of drinking too much caffeinated stuff
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Here's a great tool to figure out how much you need, individually.
http://nutrition.about.com/library/b...calculator.htm
Things that can affect how much you need include elevation, weather and exercise habits. I was surprised to find that just living in a harsh weathered, high elevation has rasied my needed intake by 40 ounces daily. It's good to know, to keep from being dehydrated.
http://nutrition.about.com/library/b...calculator.htm
Things that can affect how much you need include elevation, weather and exercise habits. I was surprised to find that just living in a harsh weathered, high elevation has rasied my needed intake by 40 ounces daily. It's good to know, to keep from being dehydrated.
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How about favoring you water a bit. After a while plain water just gags me. Today I added a bit of lemon juice and real maple syrup, it tasted like watered down lemonade. Any other healthy ideas???
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