According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), breastfeeding provides babies with essential nutrients required for their growth and development. It recommends that breastfeeding should be initiated within the first hour of the birth of a child and the mothers must practice exclusive breastfeeding for up to six months. Dhanya Sooraj, Consultant Nutritionist, National Nutrition Mission- Kerala said that the body of lactating mothers is in the process of making milk throughout the day and the breastfeeding mothers feel hungry every now and then. Thus, the new mothers must fuel their body with nutrient-rich foods to ensure that they remain healthy and baby also grows stronger and healthier. The Nutrition Society of India says that a lactating woman needs about 500 calories more than non-pregnant and non-lactating women. Thus, on an average, a new mother should take 2,500 to 2,700 calories per day depending on her physical activities, said Dr. Charu Dua, Chief Clinical Nutritionist at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Patparganj in East Delhi. Here are some nutrition tips for breastfeeding mothers as recommended by experts.