We are often asked by our clients what they should eat and drink during labor, so we decided to provide you with our favorite round up and a free printable! Labor is (most often) a process covering the span of many hours, with your body constantly working towards the end goal of a healthy baby and mom. You will be walking, squatting, rocking and swaying as you move through your contractions. Your body temperature will increase as labor progresses and you will need nourishing food and restorative liquids to sustain you during early and active labor stages. When the body doesn't have proper nourishment, it can cause dehydration and ketosis, a metabolic state that makes your body utilize fat stores for energy when there aren't enough carbohydrates to pull from. Dehydration and Ketosis can lead to increased vomiting, nausea, headaches and sheer exhaustion. Not what you what during labor!
Am I Allowed to Eat During Labor?
The standards vary widely, so speak to your Doctor or Midwife about eating and drinking during labor and ask your hospital about their current policies. If you want to do more research, Rebecca Decker does a great analysis of the current studies available over at Evidence Based Birth. If you just want the delicious snack ideas, then we've got you covered!
What should I eat?
Nourishing Labor Snacks
Broth / Miso Soup
Yogurt - dairy or alternative
Fruit - Bananas, Apples, Berries
Protein and Granola Bars
Energy Chews
Salty Crackers
String Cheese
Toast, Bagel or English Muffin
Peanut Butter Packets
Honey or Agave Sticks
Applesauce or Fruit Squeezers
Natural Fruit Popsicles
Scrambled or Boiled Egg
Brown Rice or Plain Pasta
Oatmeal
Trail Mix
Protein Muffins
What should I drink during Labor?
Restorative Labor Drinks
Coconut Water
Electrolyte Water
Hot/Cold Water
Hot/Cold Tea (Nettle & Raspberry Leaf)
Ice Chips
Electrolyte/Emergen-C Powder
Natural Calm Powder
You're all set to keep yourself hydrated and nourished during the amazing and long race of labor. Don't Forget about that post birth meal! You will be absolutely ravenous for a hearty meal after you give birth. Write down some ideas for food delivery near your birth location (hello door dash!) and pack a frozen meal in case you have your baby in the middle of the night.