The answer is yes. In fact, eating during the early stage of your labour is often a good idea, since it will give you some much-needed energy, which you’re likely to need as your labour progresses1.
Whilst some women have an appetite during labour, others don’t, so listen to your body and respond accordingly. There’s no right or wrong here. Research has shown that there’s no difference in the length of labour, or the number of complications experienced, between women who choose to eat during labour, and those who don’t2.
If you feel like eating during your labour, eating little and often will help you to sustain your energy, so bite-sized portions are ideal. Other things to try include:
- Avoiding large, heavy snacks and meals as these may make you feel nauseous and uncomfortable.
- Opting for wholegrain carbohydrate based snacks such as wholegrain crackers or oatcakes, as these will give you a slower and more effective release of energy.
- Avoiding snacks that are high in sugar, since these will only give you a short-lived burst of energy.
It’s worth knowing that if you’re having a C-Section, it’s possible that you’ll be asked to avoid eating or drinking, so always check with your doctor or midwife for advice here.