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Updated on 20 October 2025

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A well-balanced diet for moms during breastfeeding supports the production of high-quality breast milk and helps promote faster recovery from childbirth as they care for their little one.
Mothers having a baby (0-6 months) need more calories when exclusively breastfeeding as it requires extra energy to produce milk, support the baby's growth, and maintain the mother's own energy levels.
Average Calories(kcal) needed each day for new mothers ~1800-2000 kcal
This article will provide a helpful diet chart to guide you through making healthier food choices for both you and your baby.
Choose any one of the options as per your liking and customize it by better understanding your body and nutrition needs.
1. 1 glass ajwain water + 4 soaked almonds
2. 1 glass methi (fenugreek) seed water + 4 soaked walnuts
Nutritional Benefits: Boosts digestion and milk flow; healthy fats;supports metabolism
Calories: 80–100 kcal
1. Oats porridge with milk + 1 tsp ghee + 1 small banana
2. Moong dal chilla with paneer stuffing + mint chutney
3. Methi thepla or moong dal chilla + mint chutney
4. 2 boiled eggs + 1 slice toast + 1 cup milk
Nutritional Benefits: Rich in protein, iron, calcium, and galactagogues,
Calories: ~350 kcal
2 scoops Lactomama Granules + Water/Milk
Nutritional Benefits: Boosts natural milk flow, rich in iron and calcium; balance hormone levels
Calories: ~ 100 kcal
1. Saunf water + 1 boiled egg
2. 1 paneer toast + tulsi tea
3. 1 bowl fruit salad (apple, pomegranate, banana)
Nutritional Benefits: Milk-enhancing, energy-boosting, iron- and calcium-rich
Calories: ~150–200 kcal
1. 1 cup dal + Chapati + rice + seasonal veggie + Curd/ Beetroot Raita
2. Fish curry + 1 chapati + sautéed spinach + 1 tsp ghee
3. Palak paneer + rice + salad + 1 tsp ghee
Nutritional Benefits: Protein, iron, calcium-rich; supports recovery and milk supply
Calories: ~500 kcal
1. Roasted makhana (garlic or ajwain flavored) + haldi milk
2. Homemade besan Ladoo (with ghee and dry fruits)
3. 1 small bowl roasted chana + tea (low sugar)
Nutritional Benefits: Healthy fats, calcium, iron; light and energizing,
Calories: ~200 kcal
1. Vegetable soup + 1 multigrain chapati + sabzi
2. Grilled chicken/ fish curry (e.g., with salmon or mackerel)
3. Khichdi with moong dal + sautéed veggies
4. Ragi roti + bottle gourd curry
Nutritional Benefits:High protein, high fiber, rich in iron and calcium,
Calories: ~400 kcal
2 scoops Lactomama Granules + Water/Milk
1.Warm milk with a pinch of turmeric or cardamom
2. Herbal tea (like chamomile or ginger tea) or warm milk
Nutritional Benefits: Aids relaxation, boosts milk production, better sleep
Calories: ~50–80 kcal
TOTAL CALORIES - ~1800-2000 kcal
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Medically Reviewed by
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Specializes in Critical Gestational Diabetes, PCOS Patients - BSC| MSC (Home Science, Food & Nutrition)
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