Veganism during pregnancy: Exploring experiences and needs of women following a plant-based diet

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-06 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2025.101094
Maryse C. Cnossen , Elke Tichelman , Vera Bostelaar , Suzanne van Dijk , Claire Hendrickx , Leonie Welling
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Abstract

Objective

The prevalence of pregnant women adhering to a vegan or strict plant-based diet is increasing. Despite a growing interest in veganism in pregnancy, there is a paucity of research exploring the experiences and needs of women who decided to continue the vegan diet during pregnancy. This qualitative study aims to explore the experiences and needs of pregnant women adhering to a vegan diet.

Methods

We conducted fifteen semi-structured interviews among pregnant women and among women within the first twelve months postpartum who self-identified as vegan.

Results

Thematic analysis revealed five core themes: (1) confidence and pride, (2) stigmatization, (3) barriers, (4) knowledge, and (5) support and acceptance. Although pregnant vegans often exhibit feelings of confidence and pride in their dietary choices, they also face challenges due to social stigma, misconceptions, cravings and nausea. Participants expressed that it was difficult to find reliable information regarding nutritional requirements and supplementation during pregnancy, and that healthcare providers lacked adequate knowledge. The level of support received from healthcare professionals and their surrounding varied but is deemed significant, underscoring the importance of a non-judgmental, accepting and supportive approach.

Conclusions

This study highlighted the confidence and pride pregnant vegans may experience, but also the challenges they face due to social stigma, misconceptions, cravings and nausea, and the need for better information and support. By addressing these challenges, healthcare professionals and communities can contribute to healthier and more informed vegan pregnancies, ultimately benefiting the well-being and health of both mothers and their infants.
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怀孕期间的素食主义:探索女性遵循植物性饮食的经历和需求
孕妇坚持纯素或严格的植物性饮食的流行程度正在增加。尽管人们对怀孕期间的素食主义越来越感兴趣,但关于怀孕期间决定继续素食的女性的经历和需求的研究却很少。本定性研究旨在探讨孕妇坚持纯素饮食的经验和需求。方法:我们在孕妇和产后12个月内自称为素食主义者的妇女中进行了15次半结构化访谈。结果主题分析揭示了五个核心主题:(1)自信与骄傲,(2)污名化,(3)障碍,(4)知识,(5)支持与接受。虽然怀孕的纯素食者经常对自己的饮食选择表现出自信和自豪,但她们也面临着社会耻辱、误解、渴望和恶心带来的挑战。与会者表示,很难找到关于怀孕期间营养需求和补充的可靠信息,而且保健提供者缺乏足够的知识。从医疗保健专业人员及其周围获得的支持水平各不相同,但被认为是重要的,强调了不判断、接受和支持方法的重要性。这项研究强调了怀孕的素食者可能会经历的自信和骄傲,但也强调了她们面临的挑战,包括社会耻辱、误解、渴望和恶心,以及对更好的信息和支持的需求。通过解决这些挑战,医疗保健专业人员和社区可以为更健康和更知情的素食怀孕做出贡献,最终使母亲和婴儿的福祉和健康受益。
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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