5 Energizing Meals to Eat When That First Labor Contraction Hits (2024)

You packed your hospital bag, but did you think about your last meal before your babe makes an entrance? Consider these five dietitian-approved meals to put your hanger pains at ease as you go through labor.

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There are a lot of things first-time parents have to plan for when it comes to childbirth: Delayed cord clamping, pushing techniques, pain management, and skin to skin are a few things to consider.

But why doesn’t anyone warn you about the hanger that some women experience during labor?

While new evidence suggests that there may actually be some benefit to eating during labor for women with low risk pregnancies, most hospitals enforce a protocol that restricts you to water and ice pellets. Sounds, um… not so satisfying.

With that in mind, it’s best to plan ahead for what might fuel your body well during what will likely be the hardest workout of your life.

And yes, it IS a workout. Research has found that the energy and caloric demands of laboring women are similar to those of professional marathon runners. I digress…

Like most things in childbirth, my perfect pre-labor meal plan didn’t run so smoothly, and I ended up making some rash decisions. My unsightly pick? A massive bowl of spicy tom yum noodle soup that I thought might speed my labor along (spoiler alert – I was in active labor for 20 hours and that broth did not feel great coming back up after the big push sesh).

What did I learn? Keep it simple. It’s best to stock your fridge and freezer with foods that give you tons of energy (like carbs), are relatively bland (in case you lose your cookies), easy to digest (so, relatively low in fat), don’t cause bloating, and ultimately, that you find delicious and appetizing. You’ve got a life of putting another human’s needs first, so this one’s for you.

With some of the principals of sports nutrition, digestion, and my own mistakes in mind, here are some simple, accessible meal choices to either throw together last minute when those early contractions hit, or to keep in the freezer so they’re ready for you at the first pelvic ping,

You’re about to become a mom, so you might as well start practicing your PB sammy skills now. No, but seriously, the carbohydrates from the bread and banana will give you some immediate energy, while a thin smear of protein from the nut butter will help prevent blood sugar crashes and hunger spells.

Oatmeal is a fantastic source of carbohydrates for fueling your cardio sesh, but to give it a little more staying power, we suggest whipping some pasteurized egg whites into the mixture as it cooks. Not only do the eggs give the oats a creamy, fluffy consistency, but they also add a solid dose of lean protein to help keep you satiated for a long road ahead. Check out my recipe for how to make this pre- (and post)partum staple.

Sweet potatoes are a favorite in athletic circles, and for good reason. They’re a fantastic source of carbohydrates with lots of potassium and iron, two nutrients that are often depleted during labor and delivery.

Turn yours into a satisfying meal by mixing a little pulled rotisserie chicken breast with a spoonful of salsa and chopped veggies and pack the mixture into a roasted split potato.

If you’re vegetarian and accustomed to eating a lot of beans, legumes, or cheese, then by all means, you can throw those in too, but be mindful of limiting any ingredients with a tendency to cause gas.

Skip the greasy and salty takeout and use up those fridge leftovers before you head to the hospital “hotel.” Rice is a great source of carbohydrates for energy, while the shrimp adds a low-fat protein for prolonged energy. Throw in some leftover or frozen veggies and a light low-sodium sauce for some satisfying laboring fuel.

If and when I prepare for baby #2, this is what I’ll be whipping up pre-birth. Carb load like a marathoner with a big bowl of al dente pasta, but make sure to sauce it up right. Skip the heavy alfredo or cheese sauce that might leave you feeling lethargic, bloated, and tired, and stick to a quick Bolognese made with lean ground beef and store-bought low-sodium tomato sauce.

While these meal ideas are balanced, and well-planned options for those early, more tolerable stages of labor to get you through a solid stretch, you might need a “top up” to get you to the finish line. When things get hot and heavy, be sure to listen to your body (it might not be interested in anything at all) to choose something that is appealing and tolerable to you.

With your healthcare provider’s blessing, some easy-to-digest carbohydrate-based gels, candies, popsicles, or juice might give you the push to well, push. Ultimately, what your body needs in that moment is incredibly unique, so as it moves through the stages of labor, trust that “mother’s intuition.”

Might as well get some practice. You’re going to depend on it for many years to come.

Abbey Sharp is a registered dietitian, TV and radio personality, food blogger, and the founder of Abbey’s Kitchen Inc. She is the author of the Mindful Glow Cookbook, a non-diet cookbook designed to help inspire women to rekindle their relationship with food. She recently launched a parenting Facebook group called the Millennial Mom’s Guide to Mindful Meal Planning.

5 Energizing Meals to Eat When That First Labor Contraction Hits (2024)

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5 Energizing Meals to Eat When That First Labor Contraction Hits? ›

Pineapple is rich, wonderfully tangy, and bursting with vitamin C, and a fresh wedge of pineapple may be your ticket to setting labor in motion. This vibrant tropical fruit contains an enzyme called bromelain, which is believed to ripen the cervix and stimulate contractions.

What is a good meal to eat before labor? ›

Meals to Eat Before Labor Induction
  • Noodles, tofu strips, and broth = tofu noodle soup.
  • Bread + peanut butter = peanut butter sandwich.
  • Rice + grilled chicken cubes + salad greens = chicken rice bowl.
  • Tortillas + scrambled eggs + salsa = breakfast tacos.
  • Pancakes + turkey sausage links.
  • Roasted skinless potato + tofu strips.

What foods help ripen the cervix? ›

Pineapple is rich, wonderfully tangy, and bursting with vitamin C, and a fresh wedge of pineapple may be your ticket to setting labor in motion. This vibrant tropical fruit contains an enzyme called bromelain, which is believed to ripen the cervix and stimulate contractions.

What should I eat and drink during contractions? ›

Depending on your hospital's regulations, light meals like soup, toast, or fruit may also be okay during early labor. Above all, doctors still recommend that you eat light and preferably during early labor rather than in the later stages.

What food is good for labour? ›

What are the best snacks for labour?
  • Some of the best snacks for labour include:
  • Bananas and other fresh fruits.
  • Sandwiches made with wholemeal bread and healthy fillings such as chicken, houmous or sliced banana.
  • Wholegrain toast, biscuits and crackers.
  • Energy bars (be sure to check the sugar content).
  • Breadsticks.

Does sweet potato help with labor? ›

Not only that, in the last stage of pregnancy, eating sweet potato vegetables also helps the cervix to soften quickly, shortening the labor time so that pregnant women can give birth more easily.

What fruit opens the cervix? ›

You may have read that eating a whole pineapple can start labor due to the enzyme bromelain, which is thought to help soften the cervix and trigger contractions.

How to speed up contractions? ›

I recommend that you first get your doctor's permission before trying any of these methods as a way to induce labor.
  1. Exercise. ...
  2. Spicy foods. ...
  3. Sexual intercourse. ...
  4. Acupuncture and acupressure. ...
  5. Nipple stimulation to induce labor – discouraged. ...
  6. Castor oil to induce labor – highly discouraged and potentially dangerous.

How to dilate cervix faster at home? ›

Share on Pinterest Using an exercise ball may help to speed up dilation. Getting up and moving around may help speed dilation by increasing blood flow. Walking around the room, doing simple movements in bed or chair, or even changing positions may encourage dilation.

Do bananas help with contractions? ›

False. Evidence suggesting some foods, like spicy foods, pineapple and bananas may induce labor, is purely anecdotal. These foods may increase acid reflux – which is a common problem in the later stages of pregnancy – so you may want to avoid them.

What are energy gels for labor? ›

Some favorites are honey sticks and the single serve "energy gels" available in a variety of interesting flavors similar to the products that marathoners use during their races. Your birth team can offer these for you to eat during pushing to help you get and keep that second wind.

What should you not do during contractions? ›

What NOT To Do in Labor
  • DON'T stress out. Yes, this is easier said than done (which is why we recommend great childbirth classes and lots of mental preparation during pregnancy). ...
  • DON'T hold your breath. ...
  • DON'T forget to make a social media plan.
Jan 30, 2020

What foods slow labor? ›

Protein and fat (late in labour). These slow the rate that your muscles use energy supplied from the sugar. Avoid foods like steak, fries or burgers.

What is the best drink for labor? ›

A natural electrolyte that can a better option is coconut water. Because coconut water has natural electrolytes your body can manage them better and discard what aren't needed. Other options for drinking in labour include, decaffeinated teas, broth or water with something in it like lemons, other fruits or cucumbers.

What fruits are good for labor? ›

We encourage you to make your own list of things you think will feel good for you to eat during labor! Fruits: Super refreshing. Apples, bananas, strawberries, grapes, mango, watermelon, applesauce, etc. Nut butters: Peanut butter, almond butter, sunflower butter, etc.

How to ripen cervix naturally? ›

Nonpharmacologic Cervical Ripening
  1. HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS.
  2. CASTOR OIL, HOT BATHS, AND ENEMAS.
  3. SEXUAL INTERCOURSE.
  4. BREAST STIMULATION.
  5. ACUPUNCTURE/TRANSCUTANEOUS NERVE STIMULATION.
  6. MECHANICAL MODALITIES.
  7. SURGICAL METHODS.
  8. Stripping of the Membranes.
May 15, 2003

How can I ripen my cervix fast? ›

Natural ripening methods include:
  1. Acupuncture.
  2. Breast stimulation.
  3. Castor oil.
  4. Enemas (injection of water or liquid into the rectum to clear the colon).
  5. Herbal supplements.
  6. Hot baths.
  7. Sexual intercourse.
  8. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS).
Nov 18, 2021

What can I drink to soften my cervix? ›

Some herbal remedies such as red raspberry leaf tea, black and blue cohosh, and evening primrose oil have been known to help soften the cervix and prepare the body for labor. But before trying an herbal remedy, talk to your doctor or midwife to ensure it is safe for you.

What triggers cervical ripening? ›

Cervical ripening results from a series of complex biochemical processes that ends with rearrangement and realignment of the collagen molecules. The cervix thins, softens, relaxes and dilates in response to uterine contractions, allowing the cervix to easily pass over the presenting fetal part during labor.

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