Week 25 Pregnancy Nutrition Guide (Active Athlete)
Specialized nutrient requirements for week 25 of pregnancy for Active Athlete mothers.
Week 25
Trimester Stages
approx 1 lb per week
Daily Nutrient Checklist
Folate (Folic Acid)
600 mcgPrevents neural tube defects. Critical in first trimester.
Iron
27 mgSupports 50% increase in blood volume.
Calcium
1000 mgBaby will steal from your bones if intake is low.
Vitamin D
600 IUOften supplemented higher (2000-4000 IU) for immune support.
DHA (Omega-3)
300 mgCrucial for fetal brain and eye development.
Choline
450 mgBrain development and placental function.
Iodine
220 mcgThyroid function regulates metabolism.
Doctor's Note
Prenatal vitamins act as an insurance policy, but whole foods are always best. Focus on nutrient density over calorie counting. You only need ~300 extra calories in the 2nd trimester and ~500 in the 3rd.
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Pregnancy Week 25 (Active Athlete)
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