🤱 Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding nutrition — refuel, don’t diet

Exclusive breastfeeding adds roughly 400 kcal a day to your energy needs. The early weeks are for recovery and steady milk supply, not weight loss. Fawna raises your daily target accordingly and keeps an eye on calcium, protein and hydration.

What changes for you

  • Energy needs rise by about +400 kcal/day with exclusive breastfeeding.
  • Avoid sharp deficits in roughly the first six weeks while supply establishes.
  • Fluids and calcium matter more; so does adequate protein for recovery.
  • As feeding frequency changes, your needs change — Fawna adapts with you.

Key nutrients

NutrientDaily targetWhy it matters
Calcium ~1000 mg/day Protects your bone stores while you nurse.
Protein ~1.1–1.3 g/kg/day Supports tissue recovery postpartum.
Hydration Drink to thirst Milk production increases fluid needs — and a little beyond.

Common questions

How many extra calories do I need while breastfeeding?

Exclusive breastfeeding adds roughly +400 kcal/day. Fawna sets this for you and avoids pushing deficits in the early weeks.

Can I diet while breastfeeding?

The early weeks are best focused on recovery and supply rather than weight loss. Fawna intentionally avoids aggressive deficits during this stage.

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