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Diet & Nutrition: Linda HsiehAs a new mom, I feel like I'm tired all the time. Can you recommend some foods that will up my energy levels?By Linda HsiehNew parenthood and sleep deprivation seem to be inseparable. Too often parents underestimate the magnitude of their exhaustion and the vital importance of rest and good nutrition.When possible, take daytime naps and curtail any activity that isn't absolutely necessary. Accept assistance from your family or friends who offer to help you with the baby. To keep energy levels sustained throughout the day, you might try eating five to six small meals (instead of three large ones). For example, half of your breakfast can be eaten mid-morning and half of your lunch can be eaten in the mid-afternoon. Foods that are particularly helpful in providing you energy include those rich in:
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